I am trying so hard to find a good horse near me...I have put up ads looked on online ads and been looking in magazines and the newspaper and I can't find anything Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Foal is the term used to describe a horse less then one year old .
a mares pregnancy is approximately 11 months, more or less.
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Due to the 2006 decision of U.S. Congress to ban Horse Slaughter Houses in the USA, there's currently a glut of Horses on the market which has significantly decreased horse prices across the U.S. and there's many horses for sale for less than $100. Unfortunately for buyers however, horse owners willing to sell their horse for $100 or less don't tend to spend money to advertise. So, to find great deals on horses you either have to network with individual horse sellers in states such as Missouri or Texas where there's many excess horses, or look for "Horse-Friendly" Equine websites such as WikiHorseWorld.com which give away free Classified Ads to Horse owners just trying to find a good home for their unwanted horses.
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If you're having trouble raising money to breed your horse then you need to reconsider breeding altogether. A foal is a huge financial responsibility and will cost far more then the breeding fees.
For most horses in most circumstances, once every 3 months is sufficient. However, if your horse lives in a small place with limited turnout, he is exposed to more of his own feces, which could carry worms in it, or if your horse is very young or very old and less able to fight worms, then he may need to be wormed as often as once a month. Talk to your vet to find out what your horse needs for his specific age and place.
a horse can be anywhere from 4-6 months, but I mostly belive that it is more around 6 months. But I do know someone who has a shetland pony and it's only four months. It might depend on the breed, but yeah, around 4-6. Don't go less than four, that might be too soon, and if you go higher than 6 months, then you will have a much harder time getting them off the milk. So it between basically.
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An 18 horse trailer would likely be a custom order and therefore quite expensive, likely over $40,000. You may however be able to find a used large show horse trailer for less than this.
Depending on the use of the horse is how often a horse should have the shoes replaced. If you are pleasure riding, every 6-8 weeks is a good schedule. More often if the horse has more wear and tear on them and less if you are a weekend rider.