Yes! Horses should always have access to fresh, clean water!
At all times, never leave your horse without fresh water!
You will definetly need to muck it out every day (take the poo out and wet patches of shavings/straw and replace the bedding you have taken out) You should do a FULL clean out every week ... This means that you take out ALL the bedding and disenfect the floor with a equine disenfectant. Preferably leave the stall to air unless your horse is there ... You can then replace with clean bedding knowing that you have got rid of all the nasty germs and bacteria (especially if your horse is in there very often)
not unless you are riding the horse, but i would suggest not to over work the horse, and to clean the horse once you have finished riding and taking off all tack, and to let it have a break.
Do something else useful and needful and leave the horse alone to enjoy his/her food.
It would depend on where you are. A horse should be left in a place where it can't run away, like a corral or a stable.
if you tie a horse up you should always tie a quick release knot never leave a horse unattended when he is tied up
I do! I admit I made an assumption here that we are discussing a block of salt. If you plan on actually licking your horse, you should also leave the horse there when done licking it, although I would not lick most of my horses. They tend to roll in things that are not lickable.
no, you must get a reliable person to look after it for fresh water and food and clean its cage. No animal should be left unattended for any longer than 12 hours.
The bit on the bridle makes it so when the horse tries to graze, it chokes. Also, the horse can step on the reins and trip. Also, if you leave a bit on a horse unsupervised the horse can severely injure itself....including cutting it's tongue off and/or cutting it's mouth open. You should NEVER tie a horse with a bit in it's mouth or leave a horse unattended with a bit in.
They leave hay in their shoes for his horse
I must leave the horse alone I must leave the horse alone
They should really like any berry,but you can leave them out for a while ,but they won't remain fresh for long!