No. It is not healthy if the stable has not been mucked out, as they are living in their own faeces. Also, horses prefer to be out in the fields, running free, they should only be confined in their stables at night.
Horses are kept in a stable.
There are all kinds of reasons not to clean your horses stall out every day. But that is the best- every day. Sometimes this is not possible, a stall should be kept with little or no moisture on bedding. It is healthier for the horse and helps with every day grooming.
Eat and eat and eat...no kidding, if you watch a group of horses long enough you'll find that that's all they do all day long...
if your horse has a salt lick avaliable(in its stable,stall,field,paddock etc) you dont have to feed it them!they will just lick the salt lick when they need it!
The Hanoverian is described as having a stable, kind, but energetic personality. However it should be kept in mind that all horses no matter what breed they are have individual personalities that do not always fall within the breed description. European Warmblood breeds are known for their gentleness , but many also describe them as 'slow minded'.
Horses typically live in a pasture so they can graze the grass all day. Domestic horses will sometimes be kept in a barn stall.
Arabian horses are not wild horses, they are domestic horses. They are kept, raised and bred all over the world, including the US, Canada, Europe and Arabia of course.
A stable boy did all the tasks no one else wanted to do, such as mucking out stalls, tossing hay and straw down into the stalls, carrying water to the horses, etc. A lucky stable boy might eventually work his way up to a stable hand, at which point he could handwalk horses, groom them and help maintain the tack.
A stable.A:Some horses are kept in stables or barns in a small stall, but this is not very healthy for them. Horses need to move 15+ miles a day. They should be left out in a pasture with several different types of grass, footing, and trees, because horses will go around and eat what they need to get the nurtients they need. Along with the grass, they will eat bark off of trees and lick certain surfaces to get minerals. In the related links is all about natural boarding, the healthiest way to keep your horse.
in the wild they eat mainly grass but if kept out at grass (not in a stable) grass a hard feed in the morning and/or the afternoon and some hay in winter. Hard feed; chaff, pellets, malasus, maybe vitamins it varies from owner to owner. :)
If, A --> men and B --> horsesSo, A + B = 22 and 2A + 4B = 722 (22 - B) + 4 B = 7244 - 2 B + 4 B = 7244 + 2 B = 722 B = 72 - 44 = 28B = 14 (horses)So, there are in the stable 8 men and 14 horses.By the way, horses don't have feet. They have four hooves.So, the right question would be:In a stable there are men and horses in all there are 22 heads and 72 feet and hooves. How many horses are there?
It will all depend on the size of the stable or barn. Some are build for just one or 2. Others can house hunderds of horses.