, well personally the best thing to do is if you do not have a waterproof sheet go and buy one - to fir your horse. and if you are riding when it rains and you think it might rain, put the waterproof sheet on. a blanket could do, but waterproof sheet is much warmer and some are even fleece lined. I got mine for my horse of robinsons - look on there. spiceymini:)
I would say yes so your horse doesn't collapse and die.
If it is not too hot, then yes. It helps protect the horse.
Please put the horse in the barn.
call the local SPCA immediately. If the owner did not pay for the horse and the barn owner took the appropriate steps, she is fully entitiled to put a lean on the horse.
There are two things you must do!! Number one is never let the horse/pony eat when your on it's back. If the horse rips the rains you must kick and pull the rains until the horse picks its head up. Every time the horse is looking to put there head down pull them up. the second thing is don't let YOUR PONY/HORSE BE THE BOSS OF YOU!!
if you go to your 'stable' on the top of the screen then your horse should be there or go to the 'paddock' if your horse is there then click 'put my horse in the stable' if the horse is not there then he/she is in the stable.
yes, horses should at least have a covered area to get under if you do not want to put them in a barn all the time. A horse does not need to have access to grass all day, as this will lead to sickness. Most horses also should be fed where they feel safe, like in a barn of covered area. The simple answer is no. If you're boarding you can have a rough board and they don't even get a stall!Though it is good to have a run in shed! Hope this helped.
A horse is best in a pasture with other horses where it can roam freely and eat as it pleases. It can also be put in a drylot (or corral with little grass) with hay during the night, with a shed or barn it can have access to to go in when the weather gets nasty. Some people also like to put horses in a stable or barn, but this is often believed to be more stress on the horse than if you leave it outside. If you don't have enough room or money to care for and feed a horse, then surrender it to the SPCA (or local humane society) or find someone who will buy the horse off of you and take care of it themselves.
After it is fenced, or the horse may run away.
Given that this is a riddle, there are many answers possible depending on the way you think about it: * One horse: after the first horse is put in the barn, it isn't empty. Mathematically, we can work out how many horses would fit if we can arrange whatever way we like: * 6730.77 horses: The volume of the barn divided by the volume of a horse gives the number of horse volumes that could fit in the barn volume. * 437.5 horses: If horses cannot be stacked, this is the area of the barn floor divided by the area a horse takes up giving the number of horses that fit if only one level of horses goes in the barn. In reality, we cannot fit parts of a horse or put them in any shape we want like a liquid: * 6555 horses: 437 horses per level and we can fit 15 levels of horses in the barn. * 437 horses: this is the number of horses that fit if we cannot stack horses and we cannot fit parts of horses around them.
depends how fat the horse is and the weather!
You should know this but anyway,you put the food in the bucket and feed it to the horse.
as long as you love horses, it shouldn't matter. but be in mind that you should be finacally prepared to take care of the horse and you should have enought time to put in with the horse. You should know about the horse's needs
Katie, lock the barn. You couldn't hit the side of a barn if you were standing inside of it.