if you want to become a horses farmer, all you need to do is take care of it. You need to feed it, clean its stall, groom it every day, ride so it can get fresh air, and much more. It actually is a big responsibility so it should be really hard.
a farmer who raises livestock (cattle, sheep, horses, goats, etc)
45 acres because: farmer A = 30 acres divided by 2 horses = 15 acres per horse famer B = 15 acres times 3 horses = 45 acres
The farmer had 15 horses left after selling 35 of them (50 x 0.7 = 35).
When the farmer gives it to them.
Bescause Con is a Farmer, Farmer Con
Horses pulled the wagons, of course. The pioneers couldn't get anywhere without the horses. Plus, they were great farmer's workers.
it is probably their fav. animal.. so they want horses and besides that's one of the animals that a farmer has in case you didnt know
The number of horses a farmer can have depends on various factors, including the size of the farm, available resources such as land and feed, and local regulations. Generally, farmers consider their ability to provide adequate shelter, nutrition, and care for each horse. Additionally, some regions may have restrictions on the number of livestock one can keep, which could affect the total number of horses a farmer can maintain.
No.
You would have to know a lot about horses, then study to become a large animal vet at a college.
No. Bay horses are bay for life.
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