It depends on what kind of horses coat your horse has all year round. If it has a thick coat then it would be fine in a weed-free paddock. If your horse has a smooth, fine coat it would probably need some sort of sturdy shelter against the cold. If your horse is an 'outside' horse, it would need a winter cover. It would also need some trees for shelter. It needs to have a fence and a gate. If you have a 'inside' horse you will need the sturdy shelter, a heavy winter cover and basic stable things. Hayley
It depends what kind of turtle it is.Some turtles do not need water and can be kept in a room,or big area.
A horses hoof can dry out and need to be lubricated but only if the horse is kept in a very dry place like the Arizona desert area, or the outback of Australia.
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They traded in horses, trading horses and buffalo skins with traders
Oats and grains are high energy foods, great for horses that get frequent exercize.
No! they are social animals and need to be with their own kind.
There are many horses on Horse isle you can look up anything you need to know about the horse for the game in the Library.
Cape Marigold also called African Daisy ( Dimorphotheca Pluvialis) is listed as non-toxic to horses. Other types of Marigold however, such as the Marsh Marigold are toxic and need to be kept away from horses and other animals.
Horsemart offer a wide variety of different horses for sale depending on what you need the horse for. They sell horses for show jumping, dressage, companionship as well as ex racehorses and donkeys.
They need lots of exercise because horses are high energy animals. Lunging them or taking them for a nice ride each day would be sufficiant.
they need to live in places where their is bamboo
I'd imagine it is much the same as horses. An undercover area with water and hay?