Yeah, just as long as they have some sort of lean-to in case it rains. It's fine to leave them in a field all year. I think the last time our neighbors brought a horse in was four years ago!
a horse can live in a field but in the winter it should have a rug on to keep it warm and dry or you could put it in a stable for just the winter or all year round.
Horse racing occurs year round.
Depends on the horse and the stable!
Horse riding can be done the whole year round
Yes, a horse can wear a blanket year round. For cold temperatures, there are blankets of different weights for different temperatures. In the summer, horses can wear an anti-sweat sheet or a fly sheet to keep them clean.
Wild horse stallions obviously remain with their mares...a domestic stallion can potentially remain with his mare's year round as well. Only the stallion owner can determine whether this is a viable husbandry alternative.
year-round
"Year 'round" is the correct way to write it as it is a shortened form of "year-round".
You should do a variation of both.In the stall...If your horse is in it's stall for a while, give it something to do; give it a flake of hay or put a salt/mineral-lick in there, or maybe a horse toy. At our barn, in the summer, we have fans in the stalls which we leave on. They seem to enjoy that.In the field...If your horse is out in the field, most people keep light blankets on them. Quite a long explanation for this;When it gets cold out, the horse's body automatically begins to form a winter coat. When they shed this coat in the spring, there are smooth, short fine hairs underneith. For people who show alot, they keep the blanket on so that their body stays a warm temperature and doesn't for the winter coat. Showers do this all year round! It's a brilliant trick used for years.
You can leave the Birthday Field Blank when Signing up if you wish!
Year Round.
Yes they will