The ideal soil is a soil not rocky, muddy, soft but not deeper than 6-8 inches. Firm but not hard. It also is different for different duties, depending on the work the horse does.
well if you, are doing the howrse quize good luck so here is the answer---Hard soil tires out the joints+++++The frog has a shock-absorbing role; it must be released to work well
select the one with Hard soil Deep soil and the frog needs to be released to work well.
No, this is a good soil to work a horse in.
you can actually put a horse on any type of turf or soil, all kinds are good for them!
We must look after the soil as the soil looks after us.
Quality is a noun or an adjective. Example uses:Noun: The quality of the product must be maintained.Adjective: In order to determine if the work is acceptable, it must pass a quality control inspection.
You cannot, you must have your own horse to compete on horse isle, not even a lease will work
The essential factors of a horse's fitness and form are work, rest, and abundant quality food .
to work on a ranch or a farm: you must be patient. must know about animals/crops must know how to treat minor animal injuries you better prepare to work your hard, seriously!!! you must know how to ride a horse
The amount of feed that should be given to a pastured horse will vary from horse to horse. Some horses may not require anything if the pasture quality is really good or if the horse is not in work or an easy keeper. However if the pasture is not of good quality then the horses may need at least supplemental hay and possibly a hard feed if the horse is a hard keeper or in moderate or higher work.
horse dressage is like a performance on horse back where both horse and rider must work in sink to perform. maybe watch some on utube
Too hard of soil can bruise a horses feet and legs, rocks can make a horse misstep, mud can be slippery. Too soft of dirt can cause a horse to work too hard or slip.