Quaker Oats, molasses, chopped carrots, apples, brown sugar are just a few of the things you can put in horse treats.
Call in a vet, or put on his halter, and inch your horse up one hoof at a time, coaxing with his favorite treat
for a treat you can feed a horse carrots, apples and sugar cubes!
My Horse is an interactive online game about raising horses. You can plant treat grass for the horse to eat on the game.
**I only suggest this for a horse that fully respects your space and isn't pushy at all, or this could end badly with a disrespectful pushy horse** Get a bunch of treats. The treats we use are about as big around as your finger and vary from 1/2 to an inch long. So, put the treats in your pocket, or a pouch if you have one and get your clicker. push the clicker and feed the horse a treat. repeat until the horse associates the clicker with a treat. **The clicker can be replaced with anything, your voice, petting them, ect. **
Well, if you stand in front of the horse, you can pet and groom it. Best of all, it is like a portable shipping bin. You stand in front of the horse and you drop an item into the horse's saddlebag. The item you put in the horse's saddlebag will stay there until Thomas comes to collect the items that you wish to sell to him. The item will go along with the others that you have sold. Don't underestimate the use of your horse and treat it friendly!
apple or carrot or suger lumbs :)
That depends on how well you treat your horse. If you treat your horse well it might be quite expensive but the main thing you need to remember is a horse is for life not just for Christmas.
Horses do not like to be alone. And usually that horse is a horse that will protect the cow herd as well.
The way I taught my horse how to bow was by getting him comfortable in picking his foot up with me facing forward, so he doesn't get it confused with getting his hooves picked. Then, you take a treat and have them eat it by their knee with their hoof picked up a few times. Then, slowly start to move the treat towards the ground(make sure the treat is between their front legs too), and don't let your horse put it's foot down. Practice a lot and pretty soon your horse should get it!
If a horse is in a stall all day then they need hay and water. Also you could put in a salt block.
you put the horse in the stable
you can actually put a horse on any type of turf or soil, all kinds are good for them!