There are many things that an owner can do to take care of a horse. The most important is to provide the horse with enough food and fresh water, the horse should have fresh water source available 24/7. A place to run with a good amount of grass and a shelter to go under to get away from the elements. Providing a dry, clean stall is also key, you will need to be sure that the horse is dewormed, vaccinated, hooves trimmed, and teeth floated on a regular basis. After that lots of love, grooming and patience!
Actually, many horses do fine without a stall- better actually. So you don't need a stall. Just a pasture with a run-in shelter. Or, a stall with an attached paddock. It's not as good but it will do. And they need a companion of some sort. It doesn't even have to be a horse. Goats, cows, donkeys, and most other grazing animals are great companions for a horse.
Take care & show lot's of love to your horse
A horse will typically bond with whoever asserts themselves as herd leader and shows them the most kindness or takes the best care of him. If you are a good leader and take proper care of the horse it will bond with you more than anyone else. however if the other person riding the horse seems like a better leader to the horse they might bond with them instead.
you just take care of them and i think they are randomly found
Usually the horse's owner or the owner will hire a helping hand
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No he couldn't handle taking care of a mini horse
It could die from anything.You have to take care of it or else it will die. It could die from anything.You have to take care of it or else it will die.
An Easy Keeper
You can be any age to take care of a horse, but to work in a stable you should be at least 13, and to be paid legally for your work you must be a minimum of 14.
If you take care of the horse on the day that it has to give birth, but you don't pay for the birthing, the mare will lose the foal and you will lose a karma point. If you do not take care of the horse, it will not age and therefore will not lose the foal until you take care of it. If you do not have enough money for the birthing, you can just leave the horse alone until you raise enough money.
You can take care of it the same way you do as the other horses. There is no difference with Mustangs.
Like everything else you have to take a class to get certified.