depends what time of year it is, if they are stabled all of the time: If it's winter, it is safe to groom them with a dandy brush as a body brush takes some of the oils out of it's coat which they need for warmth, If it is spring then they will be loosing their coat, so dont brush them too much or they will loose it too quickly and get cold. If it's summer, you can brush them as much as they like, as it will be too hot to worry.
you dont you only groom them
A Ring???????????
* The groom should give the groomsman (Best Man) a gift. Sometimes the groom may give a flask to put liquor into it; a watch (if they are very close friends) etc.
not really, as that can signify being careless
Walk out on hacks with him/her [but for now ill say him] Spend alot of time with him, give him treats, groom him, you will feel a bond quite fast, you can have someone leading your horse by hold its bridle and trotting for a while then them letting go and letting you and your horse do it alone, Hope this helps, Hollie x [Horse expertista =] ]
groom itwalk it around a arena(also trot)Give it safe foods that also invole play
Most likely your horse is just being moody. Try using cross ties that won't give your horse a lot of room to move around while you tack/groom it.
For Howrse : Give them anti-inflammatory medications In real life, you should first of all call the vet and he/she will give you intructions and medicine to give your horse to help him. Give the horse that medicine exactly the way the vet tells you to, and your horse will be just fine.
you should give it a food poisoning tabletthat should help
The groom can give his best man his gift while they are getting ready for the wedding which is generally at the groom's parent's home or the groom's own home.
winter
The father of the bride and groom can give the wedding gift to them the day of the wedding at home or, they can leave the gift on the gift table at the wedding reception. However, if it is of cash value it is better to give the bride and groom the money before the wedding.