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You should only give your horse a full clip if it is in high work ( a racehorse, competinga lot or just doing lots of schooling) or if it has Crushing disease were the horse winter fur grows thick and curly. I do not like to full clips as the horse has to be well rugged up and in the stable all the time.
you should be at least a full horses distance away from the other horse or in others words around twelve feet
If a horse has hock pain you should call an Equine Veterinarian and have them do a full work up on the horse to find why the hocks are sore.
That's up to you. But if something happens to that car in between now and the time the repo man comes to pick it up, it'll be tacked onto what you owe already.
It will not harm your horse, unless it is full of worms, but it normally means that your horse is missing something in his diet. You should talk to your vet and/or an equine nutritionist
Its is not the "kind" of horse that determines the type of bit you should use it is the discipline and training level of the horse that determines it. A full cheek snaffle should be used on a horse being ridden english. It is a fairly mild bit that can be used on horses of all training levels. The cheeks pieces are there mainly to prevent the bit from slipping from side to side in the horses mouth but it does provide a bit more action in the horses mouth than a loose ring snaffle.
When a horse is under weight you should feed him the full amount of forage/fodder that is Possible then age them with an aging point and feed them the full amount! happy howrsing!
When you keep you horse in full board ( or full livery) you keep it at a stables and they do everything for your horse, like grooming, feeding, riding, turning out and mucking out. This is often a good way to keep your horse if you work full time. It can often be expensive though.
Well, if you have a full sized adult horse then a minimum of 12' by12' square foot of sheltered space for the horse and at least an acre of grazing space, though to acres would be better.
Half baiting a horse is renting a horse for a certain amount of time for all lessons and to use in horse shows. Full bait is renting a horse for a longer period of time.
horse training is a full time job if you want the horse to be successful.if ya don't it can be part time.
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