That depends what the extra information is. Never let a horse drink a TON of cold water quickly after a long ride. Remember to feed them twice a day. Remember to groom them, and pet them. Remember to take them for long rides every once in a while. They need shoes if you need to jump or be in a competition.
Frequently exercised horses need extra minerals and grain.
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Extra food for energy.
Extra protein and carbs
Its still your ranch. When mine ran out I renewed it about 2 hours too late and my ranch and extra horses were still there.
Once a horses shoe is nailed on, the extra length of nail is cut and a special tool is used to fold over the extra to keep the shoe on tight. This is called the clench.
The horse saddle created by General George B. McClellan was an excellent innovation. One thing it did was ease the pressure on a horses backbone. The saddle also had rings that allowed a cavalry man to attach on extra equipment. And, that was the problem. Cavalry soldiers overloaded their horses with so much extra equipment it slowed down and tired the horses. As the Union's horses became exhausted, the Union, by 1864 was able to supply its armies with 500 new horses everyday.
Yes you do. Most insurance companys don't like you to have more then 4 horses.
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There are wild horses on the islands of the Outerbanks. They are called Corolla Wild Horses and/or Banker Horses...here's some info...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banker_HorseThe best place to find information about the history of the horses, how they arrived, and how you can help to protect and preserve them - go to www.corollawildhorses.org