Because grass is sparse in winter, you would generally supplement their forage with hay, now which kind of hay is left up to the owner's discretion. :)
Horses lay eggs, but only in the winter when it's cold and Boogalshies (evil horse egg eating monsters) are frozen.
No horses do not give wool. horses don't give of wool or to much fur because there fur stops growing and only get thick fur in the winter just to stay worm then after that they shade.
Horses mainly eat- grass,hay,treats, and of course the grain you give them in the winter time...
Horses can have 2 colors, one in winter and one in summer.
In the winter, wild horses really do not go anywhere. They are naturally able to survive the harshest and coldest conditions.
Horses CAN eat winter clover but there is a type of fungi in it that will make them drool. It is harmless and will go away in a few days.
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I would say winter or summer I'm not so sure. Horses have winter coats, so i would say summer when all the flies start to annoy animals. If that doesn't work, put in winter. I'm positive.
A horses hair is longer in winter months and then it sheds out in the summer.
Winter. Although some owners (generally natural horsemaship trainers) tend to not give their horses rugs to wear because they do not groom they're horses too much in Winter so their winter coat is still in tact to they do not generally need a rug. But do remember that if you're horse has had a absolutely exaugsting workout and their heaving for breath (even though you probably shouldn't of worked them that hard) and has a sweat dont give it freezing cold water and no rug, it could get sick, just give it a thin rug and room temperature water. Some people rug horses in summer like me because there horses have dark sking or bright pink skin and can get sunburnt or flaking! but it is up to you! HAPPY HORSIN-AROUND!=]
No horses hooves don't change color in the winter. They stay the same color year round. Just like your toe nails!!!
Yes it is good for horses to give people rides