Horse stall are mainly made of wood as a general rule. But they can be made from metal or cinder blocks or bricks. However all stalls should have wooden kick boards that reach between 4 and 5 feet up the wall to prevent the horse from injuring itself on a rough wall.
It should be cleaned everyday even if the horse doesnt use it, because mold can grow there and hurt the horse.
After you use it You should clean its stall at least 2-3 times a week. everyday that where horse sleep and just like a clean person who like there bed to be made a horse want the same All the people I know with horses muck out the stalls at least once a day. Sometimes twice a day
If a horse is in a stall everyday for long periods of a time it should be cleaned out at least once really good. Meaning all soiled bedding should be removed and the wet spots should be left uncovered to airdry. If for any reason the horse should have an injury or be in for any type of illness. The stall should be kept clean of any droppings and urine. This is to keep any bacteria from forming which could worsen the horses health. It is also good to keep any stall clean for the well being of the horses health. A dirty stall can be a lot of a horses health problems especially if you find your horse having breathing problems when riding or just breathing. Another thing which is good for stall cleaning is that there is always fresh air coming into the barn. Even in the winter time, just leaving a door or two windows open so that there is a slight breeze through the barn. This will help with moving fresh air in, the bad air out, and keep the barn smelling better. Plus horses are use to being outside and when you move them into the barn there lungs are not use to going from warm to cold in such a short amount of time.
You should clean it everyday that you use it.
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Usually a Pitch fork, But some people are different! The type of tool you use to clean a stall will vary according to what type of bedding you use. For straw bedding a pitchfork works best, and for most others a muck fork will be the better option.
you should use a curry comb on a horse for up to 6 minutes.
To walk a horse, you would use a halter and lead rope. : )
I honestly use my shampoo on my horse. unless you have a wild horse then any horse shampoo at your local stable or club should work
a horse trailer..
Horses age on Howrse each day you log in to the game. Also, you can use aging points to age your horse by 2 months. If you want to use aging points, train your horse for the day and then put the horse to sleep either in the stall or the pasture. Then click the pyramid and it will tell you how many aging points you have. Use one and your horse will age 2 months and you can start your training over. You can age your horse as much as you want as long as you have the aging points.
It depends on how big the horse/pony is but, really if it's your horse,you should know!!