Horses survive on temperatures related to water conditions
Horses can drown if they accidentally fall into deep water and are unable to safely swim or keep their head above water. In certain situations, horses may panic and exhaust themselves, leading to drowning. It is important to supervise horses around bodies of water to prevent such accidents.
you can keep as many horses as you can care for depending on size of land and shelter
Basically a similar way a human could. Often times domestic horses have fans in their stables. Wild horses and domestic horses need a lot of water. Sometimes owners will give their horses electrolytes to keep them hydrated. Just like humans horses are able to sweat to help maintain body temperature
No a horses ears unlike a humans ears do not keep growing with age.
to protect the horse from harsh weather conditions
By brushing them.
It is a person who deals race horses. they run their horses and they also keep some of their horses for racing.
Yes as a general rule you can keep and ride horses in any state. However some local laws may make keeping horses a bit harder. Laws made by the county and city may prohibit horses in certain areas or limit the number of horses you can keep on your property.
Yes, horses cost a lot to keep. You must keep in mind the actual price of the horse, and then you need somewhere to put it, buy food, keep the horse entertained. Keeping horses is not something for slackers!
Horses need water, just like any other mammal, otherwise they become dehydrated. In desperate situations, a horse will paw at a puddle on the ground and drink the water along with the nutrients that come up. In pastures and stables, horses need access to fresh water 24/7. If the water freezes, the horses can't drink it, so in winter the water might need a heater to keep it liquid. Horses are less picky about well water, etc. than humans, but even travelling to another part of the country may affect the horse when he drinks different water than he is used to. Horses may also drink from ponds or lakes if they have access, and if they do the water should be monitored for parasites and chemicals that may harm the horse.
groom and stroke it. feed it properly. water it. read the breeder's manual, it can give you a better idea
fire horses bare horses that help the firefighter keep fire out i guess