You clean your horses box every day if possible.
You should clean a horses stall every day to insure a healthy horse.
Every time you ride him/her is a good amount, also, every time him/her comes back from the pasture is a good time to check his/her hoofs
Depending on the size of your horse and how much it eats, that is how you determine how often you clean the stall. If the horse "goes" alot, then you will have to clean the stall at least every two days. If it goes only a little and the waste is not big, then three time a week is fine. Do not let the waste stay in the stall for more than four days; the smell will be atrocious and you might as well wair rubber boots to clean with because of all the muck. ---- The cleaner the stall, the happier the horse. I clean my horses stall every day and she stays healthy and happier:)
every day .. with or without shoes !
At least every 3 months, which means 4 times a year. Two of which should be Mectin based.
you could try. it would take forever and probably not clean out all the dirt... a hoof pick is many times more effective.
a horses hearts beats 3,300 to 3,900 times an hour. ..
McDonalds employ staff to clean almost every day. Infact the staff keep cleaning the floor and tables every 15min as the crowd leaves the restaurant
4 days each like every 4 days you clean the bowl does not matter if its cold water fish or warm
The word "horses" is in the King James Version of the Bible 111 times. It is in 105 verses.
Depending on the work of the horse, a horse should be shod about every 2 months. Every 6 weeks if the horse is worked more. Some race horses are shod new for every race.
depends on your cage - wire bottom - once a week. Solid bottom - every day.