Five dollars an hour.
How much a horse can grow is dependant on many factors including, breed, sex, breeding, nutrition, fitness and to some degree the environment he lives in.
A horse leech grows to 30 cm long.
I use hay. It depends on how old your horse is on how much much you give them. My horse is 3 and I give 3 flakes, my sister's is 8 and she gives him four, but it depends on your preference
when a horse is born, it is approximately 1 meter tall. Every month it should grow about 3-5 inches until it turns 4. It will then grow only about half an inch or less each month. When it turns 6, it should be completely full grown. [Ummm, not too sure about that answer above. I have never met a horse that was already 18.3H by the time it turned 1yr old?!]
Depends on what you are treating them for
You probably have gained your full height and will not grow much more at 14.
A tall as the horse is, it could grow 1000 m tall, its unlikely but possible. It is as big as just how big it is.
You muck out your horse's stall once a day, and twice a day in the summer (because of more insects/parasites.) You give your horse a full grooming at least once a day. You don't groom your horse as much if he/she lives outside, because you don't want to remove the natural coat oils that keep the horse warm. Keep your horse healthy and happy!!! : )
Yes, much like chestnut on the inner legs, ergots can and will grow back over time.
no just dont give him to much
Yes - like people ^^ There are the shelties which don't grow much bigger than dogs but some horse breeds can grow to be 17 hands and more.
Well if you are the owner of the horse you'll have to do some math and figure out how much the horse is costing you to keep. Once you have that number you can divide it up by a certain number of rides the horse will give and that will give you a base price, but many people add on more money to make a profit.