Frequently exercised horses need extra minerals and grain.
Extra food for energy.
Extra protein and carbs
Yes you do. Most insurance companys don't like you to have more then 4 horses.
Horses if allowed to grow a proper winter coat and fed extra hay do not need blankets. If however the horse is clipped, old or can't be provided with extra hay then blanketing should start once it drops to around 50 degrees outside.
you can become very ill and maybe even die or you get diabeties and that is why you need to excerise
Horses that are frequently exercised need increased carbohydrates and increased protein. All horses need food, extra water, exercise, a clean stall, and rest. Do not over or under feed your horses, this will harm them. Give them plenty of water, attention, and be sure to ride and groom them!
Most people will feed their growing foals a suppliment for the first year. After that, depending on the individual animal, and his work load they may still need extra vitamins and minerals. Most horses are on a hay/grain diet and most grain products have the vitamins and minerals already in them. So what they don't get from the hay they get from the grain and are pretty well balanced with this feeding program. Horses that have a heavy work load or are stressed (show horses) will benefit from some extra nutrition.
In real life, yes, a horse at work will need more protein than he will when not at work. Not exactly... You just have to make sure that they are getting the amount of food needed. On Howrse you can't give them 'extra protein'!
No you don't! Horses does not need an apostrophe.
Horses occasionally need treatment for dental problems, particularly older horses. This is done by the regular vet.
Stuffed animal horses, plastic toy horses, horse statues and stuffed dead horses. All other horses that are alive and breathing definitely need water and food.
That depends what the extra information is. Never let a horse drink a TON of cold water quickly after a long ride. Remember to feed them twice a day. Remember to groom them, and pet them. Remember to take them for long rides every once in a while. They need shoes if you need to jump or be in a competition.