yes they have improved performance in many horses and increase bounciness of the surface!!
You should pretend the other horses don't exist in the arena. Your horse should stay calm and collected. If your horse doesn't then it needs more ground work.
Absolutely , a horse went from being incredibly lame to riding sound. He won't do competitons or tight arena work but he is a good horse and worth the effort.
i really need help solving that problem to so you work together to work it out??
After hard work or a ride, you should cool out your horse. Just simply lead the horse around the arena in a walk without any tack on, just a halter, until his heart beat slows down and his sweat dries off. Let him drink also.
i dont really know. i am just guessing that you just have to work really hard.
If your avatar arena doesnt work then it is probably because you dont have the requirements the system needs to work. or it is because there is something wrong with your computer or the site.
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they work together because the molecules in the blood form a whole and that whole leads them to work together
There really is no such thing as a "worse" horse breed or breeds, just like there are no best horse breeds either. Worst really depends on what you are referring to as the worst, like with ranching, show jumping, for draft work, horse racing, for beginners or just as a leisure horse. Besides, there are more variations in temperament within breeds than there is between breeds.
you can lung him/her. heavy work. pulling carts etc. just any hard/heavy work really
It really depends on the horse's fitness and health. If you have an unfit horse start with shorter rides and work your way up. If you have a really fit one (I do) depending on how many days a week it is getting work, then you decide how long you want to ride it then. My horse isn't old, he gets worked 6 days a week about 45-1hr per time, sometimes less sometimes a little bit more. But if you have a fit elderly horse, you shouldn't be working it for as much.