Daily for 20-30 minutes
you should put bell boots on the horse because when horses over reach with their back legs they pull their shoes... bell boots are especially designed to have a long flap in the back to prevent their hoofs from latching on to the shoe! :)
it has a very long tong (it can lick its own ears) a long neck long legs with hoofs (like a horse) is yellow & brown has a long neck has horns
every day the horse is in there . that is what we do. that way it does not take long.
Common faults in trimming horse hoofs can include leaving the hooves too long, trimming them unevenly, not addressing imbalances in the hoof, and not maintaining proper angles in the hoof capsule. Regular and balanced trimming by a knowledgeable farrier is essential for the overall health and soundness of the horse.
as long as you love horses, it shouldn't matter. but be in mind that you should be finacally prepared to take care of the horse and you should have enought time to put in with the horse. You should know about the horse's needs
you should use a curry comb on a horse for up to 6 minutes.
It depends on how big the horse/pony is but, really if it's your horse,you should know!!
Any breed can be a good first horse so long as the rider and horse get along and match each others skills.
IDK... you should probably travel 200 km by horse yourself and then see how long it takes you
2 months
think about if your riding a bike, or a car, or a motorcycle. you want to be as much long as a distance away as the object that your on. so, you should be about one horse apart from each other.
Once a month unless you need it done before a show. :]Horses don't realy need to be clipped. if your horse is a show horse the horse must be clipped weekly, or when ever you see whisker, or long hair growth. an average horse, meaning outside, trail rides, or like a pasture horse, doesn't need to be clipped, but if you like you can. unless you are proffesional, you should not clip a horse for the first time on your own. make sure you have assistance from someone who knows what they are doing. h