sometimes no and sometime sometimes yes
I googled the phrase "horse barns" and came up with a link to many photos of horsee barns. (See "related link")
barns and meadows
he is in the hey barns at the horse place
certainly - if you do have mouldy hay throw it out straight away because there may be lice in the hay, which could be harmfull, for your horse.
Well, firstly, you get a hair brush with lice on it. Then, you brush you anus with the brush. Thus, you now have anal lice.
exposure to other infested horses. lice are usually species specific, i.e. bird lice cannot pass to horses, etc. Debilitated animals are more suseptible to lice. Multible treatments are required to rid the animal of lice, as nits may hatch after initial treatment. Oral ivermectin (wormer) may also be helpful.
WORMS or Lice or Mange
Horse racing is very popular in Lexangtion, Kentucky. That's were the tracks are and the barns and the best trainers around!
At least wide enough for a horse to comfortably turn around, or about ten feet wide.
they are very durable theylast longer than wood
If the horse is wild it sleeps with its herd. They normally DON'T sleep out in the open, but they sometimes have to. Domestic horse's either sleep in stables/stalls/barns or in a secure field.
Apple cider vinegar may help repel horse lice due to its acidic properties, but it is not a guaranteed solution for eradicating an infestation. While some horse owners use it as a natural remedy, it's important to consult a veterinarian for effective treatments specifically designed to eliminate lice. Professional products are often more reliable and can ensure the health and safety of the horse. Regular grooming and maintaining proper hygiene are also crucial in managing lice.