Yes and no. A horse should have a routine, but it can actually be detrimental to the horse to be fed at the exact same time every day. You can safely vary the feeding time by one hour early or late with no ill effects.
Horses should be left outside in a pasture except when being ridden where they can graze and sleep as they need to, as nature intended, which is the healthiest way for the horse. It really doesn't matter when you put your horse to bed, as long as you do it at the same time every day, because horses thrive on routine.
Yes it should be as close to the same time every week.
Every day if it runs loose in a paddock or pasture or every time you ride if kept in a stall.
A horse in the wild will grind his teeth down by eating forage. When you have a domesticated horse you should have your horses teeth floated every one too two years. If you don't then the horse teeth will become like needles stabbing them in the mouth every time you ride.
At least every 3hours you should find somewhere to stop and let your horse/s off the truck and let them stretch etc for min of 10min before reloading!
every time it's chilly... no but seriously they need blankets anytime it's below 70 ish degrees.
Yes, you can vaccinate a miniature pony for several conditions at the same time. The pony's immune system is used to handling situations like this every day, as the pony is exposed to pathogens in the stable, pasture and show ring.
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
No, you only need to insert NuvaRing on the same day of the week every time, not the same time of day.
Yes. Only vaccinate a horse after the reccomended time has passed. Your horse does not need eight of the same vaccination in one week's time.
Olympia is a horse show on every year at Christmas time!
Every 105,000 miles. Water pump should also be done the same time.