Well, it's a happy medium. You should have a stall about 10x10 at the least, and 18x18 at the most. the smalleer the stall is, the mosre problems you will encounter with you horse running out on you, and the bigger it is, [bigger than 18x18] the more likely it is that the horse could hurt its self. As for pasture land, as long as you take your horse out to exersize every day, then a 1/4 acre is ok.
Yes, it should have as much space as possible
No. It should be: A horse's teeth take up more space than it's brain.
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.
Usualy that is the case but better is more horse power.
Feed them- the more the better! (Well not all better but it's more droppings)
Suburban is way better more space more
A horse's humerus is essential to determining how the horse's front end will move. A longer, more vertical humerus is preferable as it allows for better jumping and a better gait.
Regular jeans would be better. More room to be flexible so you can move with the horse.
the grey mare is the better horse.
They help the engine "breath" better.
Horses can see more at one time, but a fox can focus better on something.
Yes, horses should have ample space to graze, roam, and move freely in order to maintain their physical and mental well-being. Providing enough space allows them to exhibit natural behaviors and reduces the risk of stress-related issues.