You cannot clean it frequent enough. 3 times a day at least. When a horse stands in its waste, the ammonia weakens its hooves.
If the horse is in the stall frequently, then clean it frequently. Every day!
I Usually Clean Out My Barn Stalls Every 3 Days If Kept In Frequently.
When a horse is in a stall it should be clened out dailey to avoid hoof problems or smell. And your horse will be comfortable knowing you care about him. Happy Trails =)
How much rest a race horse should get between races is dependent upon the horse and his health. Usually race horse trainers will give their horses about 3 weeks (21 days) between races. Some horses are able to be raced more or less frequently.
A horses stall or stable, should be cleaned out daily. Answer2: A horses stall as stated above should be cleaned out at the bare minimum once a day. If the horse spends a lot of time inside or is on stall rest for an injury then it should be mucked out much more frequently.
If the horse is stalled frequently you should muck out the stall at least twice daily if not more. Many people will muck out in the morning then 'spot' clean as they pass the stall and see a new dirty spot. In the evening they will again muck out the stall or add extra bedding.
electrolytes, (vitamins and minerals lost when the horse sweats).
Horses need to be exercised every day for 30 minutes or more and they should eat chaff, pony/horse mix and sugar beet, should have fresh clean water available at all times.
The main thing a horse needs if frequently excercising is electrolytes these are vitamins and minerals that are needed because the horse is losing vitamins and minerals his/her body needs to be healthy.
Horses in heavy work require more nutrition and calories than a horse who spends his days at rest.
Depending on the condition of the horse, all ages of horses should be trained.
You should clean it out if any droppings are in it. Also if it is wet or damp. Other than that you might need to clean it every now and then just to keep it fresh.