yes
Soil that is used for plant growth (the dark brown soil with white bits in) is bad if your horse consumes it. its easy to avoid if u dont try and grow flowers in your horses feild!
depends what it is
No, it is acually best to work them on mixed soil.
mixed soil is bad ..... i don't know the rest It dependes on how you are using the soil If you are talking of riding on? Standing for long periods? If you are riding a jumping course on the soil? This info would be helpful to answering you question.
Yes...it is best for a horse to train in mixed soil
after time it can be
Yes
Soil that is overly compacted, rocky, or uneven can be bad for a horse's feet, joints, and tendons. These types of soil can cause uneven pressure on the hooves, leading to stress and potential injury in these areas. It's important to ensure that the ground where horses are kept or worked on is properly maintained to prevent these issues.
There are many mixed breed horses. Many people will breed 2 types of horses that are specialized in one area to get a horse that is even better at that one thing. There are many mixed breed horses where you cannot tell all the breeds in it. They call those horses "grade" horses.
Pizza is not bad for horses, however, there are much cheaper ways of feeding horses.
Horses help plow crops, carry the crops around, and carries the farmer to places. Horses are very helpful and have feet made for the soil and ground of the farming area. Plus, when horses do their business, horses are helping the soil because it dries up and becomes nutrients for the soil which fertilizes it and makes the soil better to plant crops on.
Horses should keep away from Bad Carrots.
Land,Water,Unicorn,Plain horses,and mixed magical