Care depends on the horse and what you use him for. Daily activities may include mucking out the box/ stall, turning the horse out to pasture and bringing him back in again, rugging him, feeding, watering, grooming, tidying the barn area, worming, riding, exercising in general, going to a show, and many others.
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A healthy horse needs daily grooming, feeding and exersizing. All of these are important..... and if they don't your horse can become ill, injured, Hungary and bored
Meh you shouldn't care then
Am I experienced enough? Do I know how much a horse costs- annually? Do I know anywhere I can board my horse? What are some common horse illnesses? Am I willing to care for my horse daily? Do I want a horse to ride or just care for? How tall do I want my horse to be? Do I have a favorite breed?- research the breed you wish to own Is there a certain color I want?
Well, just like other large animals, horses need daily care and attention. If the owner of a horse does not properly care for their animal, the horse has a large chance of dying. - HorseLuv13
Fees, which can be tallied on a monthly or daily basis, are broken down for food and board and additional expenses such as veterinary care. Horse training is another key element of this industry.
It doesn't actually really matter. Just make sure your child has note about all of the attention and care it will need daily
there are many books out there on horse care, but i do recommend: -Grooming Horses -Horse facts and Trivia -Injury-free Horse
A horse hander is someone that takes care of the horse.
Only about 30 to 50 dollars a month assuming you have a medium sized yard and that's really just to get it in shape the first time around. Just keep it watered and fertilized and you should be fine.
Dont care
The same things if you are getting a regular sized horse. A stable, a paddock, horse feed, brushes, hoof pick, hoof dressing, tack, first aid kit. Money for the farrier, money for the vet, money for insurance, time to care for it. The regular things.