Horses need water, just like any other mammal, otherwise they become dehydrated. In desperate situations, a horse will paw at a puddle on the ground and drink the water along with the nutrients that come up. In pastures and stables, horses need access to fresh water 24/7. If the water freezes, the horses can't drink it, so in winter the water might need a heater to keep it liquid. Horses are less picky about well water, etc. than humans, but even travelling to another part of the country may affect the horse when he drinks different water than he is used to. Horses may also drink from ponds or lakes if they have access, and if they do the water should be monitored for parasites and chemicals that may harm the horse.
No, its not bad for you, but it you afford to drink it everyday, then yes, it can affect your health.
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Monarcy
Horses did have a good use back before machinery took over. Horses are now just use for recreation. People like to ride them and beat other horses on the race track. they are also used fo drassage jumpeng barrel racing pole bending and much more
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The manure. You can get it from the guy with the shovel.
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redsea
about 98% of the population of horses are kept as pets There are about 800,000 horses in the world, with the numbers still going up. And about 600,000 of those horses are kept as pets. About 2/3 fo the whole horse population.
No, As long as you can see if the object is floating or sinking, then the amount of water does not matter