It depends on the age of the horse, what type of exercise you're doing, and how long you're exercising, but 6 or 7 days a week is usually ideal.
Horses give live birth and are pregnant for about 11 months, about 340 days.
The approximate gestation of a horse is 340 days.
Vaccines do not give horses energy. If your horse is not performing well, then you need to have a veterinarian examine him for health issues and review your overall management (feeding, exercise, etc) to ensure that he is getting appropriate nutrition and that you are using an appropriate conditioning plan.
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No, horses typically give birth to a single foal, and it is highly unlikely for a horse to be carrying a foal only 4 days after giving birth. After giving birth, the mare needs time to recover before conceiving again.
If you do not board a horse at the barn, then no you do not need to give 30 days notice. You should however give the instructor/trainer 10 days notice or so, just to let them know you are leaving. If however you are leaving due to a fight or ill treatment you do not need to give any notice at all.
It depends on how fast the horse is going, and what kind of horse it is. Most horses run about 40 mph. Speed*Distance=Time, so about 5 minutes, give or take some seconds.
Horse riding is great exercise. Depending on your skill level it can give some much more of a workout then others. It works your arms, legs and chest. It also works your buttox.
It depends on what the excercise was. If you have a racehorse and they have had haevy excercise then you must give them supplements, high corn feed, mash/chopped lucerne and hay and natural vitamins for them to recover as well as enough rest and time to recuperate.
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The complete cycle is 18-21 days +/- two, and she is usually in standing heat 3-7 of these days.
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