You should clean your horse out daily if it is stables either full time or overnight.
There are occassionally some methods used in farming where to keep heat in you simply pile on more straw and only clean out at the end of the winter but this is more for cows/cattle than horses who prefer to be clean and dry.
It does not take long to do - 20-30 minutes to clean out, bank the straw up and leave the floor to dry before bedding down again for the night.
You can't clean it often enough. Many people say once a day, or even once a week. I say at least 3 times a day, because of the amount of ammonia in the horse's waste. By the time you can smell the ammonia, it has already been strong enough for hours to damage your horses lungs, so clean it as often as possible.
u should clean a horses stable everyday, if it has straw you need to do a full muck out everyday(poos +wees) if it is sawdust u must skip out everyday and do a full muck out about 2-3 times a week
everyday............horse in stable at night
everyday................horse in stable at day
twice a day.............................horse in stable all the time
And these are minimums. The more often the better, because there is ammonia in the horses urine and feces that will damage his hooves and lungs.
It depends on the horse. Show horses are usually bathed every week or more, and trail horses and more home horses are more just groomed. You should keep your horse clean so you can spot things like sores and hives and more.
a horses stable should be cleaned everyday, with a fortnightly half change and a monthly full change:
everyday, the poo removed and the pee spots turned so that they can dry out.
fortnightly,half the bedding taken out of the stable.and new bedding to replace the old stuff.
monthly, all the bedding removed, floors scrubbed and dried, fresh new bedding layed.
If you have 1 horse clean it every 3 days. If you have more than one clean it everyday.
I would recommend a couple of times every week, it also depends how hot it is, and if they are sweating or dirty.
Horse riding instructor, Do lessons, clean pen, and take care of them.
you should really clean your horses stall from 3-6 days of the week.
I own horses and they get their sheaths cleaned every six months.
a stall?? Once daily...
Pretty much every day.
If the horse is in the stall frequently, then clean it frequently. Every day!
Daily you should always clean your horses stall at least once a day
A horses stall should be cleaned every day if possible but if not every other day.
Use a nice, clean, damp sponge to clean the inside of the horses nose.
A Combi-Pen-48 can be used to medicate horses, as well as beef cattle. It is a medication that is for animal use only.
The last answer was wrong! Horses may trample on the chickens, bird flu or any illness from the chickens may pass on to the horses... Try to move the chickens into a separate pen. horses are fine with chickens but the horses could get a bit adjetated so it would have to be a big clean pen. also it is not that good for chickens to peck at horse poo but it will not make an impacked on the chickens be sure your chickens don't have bird flue Horses have different systems then chickens and cannot contract the bird flu anymore then a human can. Sickness is not the issue. A horse may easily trample a chicken which seriously cuts down on the life span of the chicken.
There are many ways you can clean your G pen mouthpiece. You can use cleaning solution or even soap and water.