Depends on the horse and the stable!
Yeah, just as long as they have some sort of lean-to in case it rains. It's fine to leave them in a field all year. I think the last time our neighbors brought a horse in was four years ago!
a horse can live in a field but in the winter it should have a rug on to keep it warm and dry or you could put it in a stable for just the winter or all year round.
Not nessesarely, it all depends on the stables that you are boarding at
I believe that would be pig.
you dont its all ready got food in its stable ;)
You should never leave a horse in a stable with a bridle on, however if you are going to be quick, I do all the time. What I do is take one rein, put it over the other, then under and over, until they are twisted up. Then be sure to take it and put the throat strap through ONE REIN (other wise they will untwist and dangle again). Buckle the throat strap very loose.
First, you enter the horse's stable. Then, you click on stats. After that, click talents and count all the points on the pictures! :)
It all depends on what the weather is like, eg. one summer i had to put a winter rug on it. Also, if the horse is clipped it will need a rug on all the time besides when exercising it. I would say Winter and Autumn you will need a thick rug on including in the stable and spring and possibly summer a light rug maybe in the stable, DEPENDING ON THE WEATHER!!!
At all times, never leave your horse without fresh water!
Horse riding is an all year sport.
Here on the farm, we call our paid helpers farm/stable hands. Non-paid workers are called volunteer farm/stable hands. Some horse farms have programs in which people exchange help on the farm for lessons or an education. These are usually called working students. Answer2: stable woman or stable man Answer3: Stable hand, farm hand, stable man/woman, working student, groom, and lad are all terms used for someone who works on a horse farm.
In the US, a Livery is the term for a place where you can rent a horse or horse and cart. A Boarding Stable is the term used for a place to keep your horse.If you have nowhere to keep a pony/horse, or can't look after it yourself, you can pay a stable yard. This is called keeping your pony at livery. Full livery is when everything is done for you, all you do it turn up and ride. Part livery is when you some of the time looking after your horse/pony. DIY livery is when the yard provides a field and stable, and you do the rest yourself..