Depends on the area he's in.
well you feed your horse 1 time a day
You should clean a horses stall every day to insure a healthy horse.
my friend is an equine dentist and he makes around 3,500 a month... of course he can make more than that...it depends on how many horses you want to check a day.
The number of horses a farrier can shoe in a day varies depending on factors such as the experience and efficiency of the farrier, the temperament of the horses, and the complexity of the shoeing required. On average, a skilled farrier can shoe between 6-10 horses in a day.
A dentist uses 950 to 1000 latex gloves a day.
Remuda is a group of horses in use by cowboys where they choose the horse they will use for the day.
every day the horse is in there . that is what we do. that way it does not take long.
hay, grass, and pellets for horses
George Tattersall has written: 'The cracks of the day' -- subject(s): Horse racing, Horse-racing 'The lakes of England' 'The pictorial gallery of English race horses' -- subject(s): Horses, Race horses, Horse racing, Pedigrees
Yes, horses eat every single day. In fact, it is natural for a horse to eat all day every day. (grazing, like they do naturally in the wild) An owned horse needs to be fed generously morning and night. Runninghorse
How much a horse eats depends on it's bodyweight, work load, age, health and what time of year it is. The average is 2% of the horses bodyweight.
Horses eat grass and plants. A horse's owner usually feeds his/her horses a mixture of grass a legumes which is called hay. Hay is an important part of a horse's diet. Some owners feed maize, also known as grain. But there are many types of grains you can buy to feed your horse, and it really depends on what your horse needs. If you don't know, you could ask your vet. Carrots, Apples, Pears, and many fruits are given to horses as a treat. Horses will eat many kinds of fruit, but not all horses like these. Horses drink alot of water, so they need a high amount of salt in their diets. Owners usually leave a block of salt in their horse's stall/pasture/round pen so their horse can lick and get the amount of salt they need throughout the day. Many call this "block of salt" a salt lick or a salt block. They come in many sizes.