No, this is a good soil to work a horse in.
No, it is acually best to work them on mixed soil.
Hard soil is more likely to make joints sore, but it is easier on the tendons than soft soil. Deep, soft soil is actually the worst for tendons and ligaments. The best is to find a happy medium.
Yes, hard soil also tires out the joints A horse should train in mixed soil
Yes...it is best for a horse to train in mixed soil
A horse should have a mixture of hard and soft soil, if not it could stress or strain the tendons.
Soil that is overly compacted, rocky, or uneven can be bad for a horse's feet, joints, and tendons. These types of soil can cause uneven pressure on the hooves, leading to stress and potential injury in these areas. It's important to ensure that the ground where horses are kept or worked on is properly maintained to prevent these issues.
No, it does not!
after time it can be
Yes and also damage them as well.
depends what it is
No, but it can do damage to the horses legs.
hard soil- is hard on the tendons and can cause bone damage, making horses lame sticky or muddy soil- can also cause damage to the tendons or ligiments and can also cause bone damage, making horses lame