Well, they do not eat them, but they help fertilize the soil under them.
No, infact, most do better in cold.
No, but they do need something to protect them from the weather elements
Do not feed rhubarb to animals
false because you need to do it 3 times a month,just to be sure
Equimax worm medication is marketed for horses not goats. It is best to seek the advice from a vet before giving any horse medication to a goat or other animal.
Yes, horses can sense weather, and, the horses can predict when there is going to be an earthquake. They start bucking and neighing at each other. Hipprocker x
Horses should be wormed every 6-8 weeks, but this may vary depending on the type of dewormer used, the age of the horse, its living conditions, and other factors. It's important to consult with your veterinarian to establish a proper deworming schedule for your horses.
they really like worm weather. they dont really like the rain that much. they really like worm weather. they dont really like the rain that much.
There are special dewormers for them. I looks like a giant syringe that you squirt into their mouth with.
All seasons-dpending on the horse-depending on the blanket- ___ Answer 2: Horses that are clipped out, have a thin coat, or are less able to regulate their body temperature will need rugging in extreme cold. They may also need a rug during the autumn and spring months. Horses with a more hardy constitution on the other hand may never need a rug. In wet weather some owners choose to use a rain rug to prevent the horse from getting rain scald, and a fly rug in summer to protect from biting flies and insects.
the best cold weather horses are the ones with thick fur. If its a sort ride then any horse but Arabians
Horses thrive in cooler weather, like eary spring when grass is plentiful, and the weather is still cool. Just watch for overly rich grass, as this can cause founder.