Horses undergoing frequent exercise require adequate rest, nutrition, water, shelter and companionship.
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In real life, yes, a horse at work will need more protein than he will when not at work. Not exactly... You just have to make sure that they are getting the amount of food needed. On Howrse you can't give them 'extra protein'!
Horses that are frequently exercised need increased carbohydrates and increased protein. All horses need food, extra water, exercise, a clean stall, and rest. Do not over or under feed your horses, this will harm them. Give them plenty of water, attention, and be sure to ride and groom them!
Horses are herd (groups) animals, and as such need the company of other horses or animals. Race horses frequently have "pets" that travel with them that give them the socialization and company they need. Goats and cats are popular choices.
How much rest a race horse should get between races is dependent upon the horse and his health. Usually race horse trainers will give their horses about 3 weeks (21 days) between races. Some horses are able to be raced more or less frequently.
horses that frequently exercise need hay and grain. i recommend giving them two flakes of hay in the morning. At night give them two flakes of hay and grain. You should give them about four cups of grain and ponies get only two.
No one has to ride horses. But horses can change your life i should because they changed mine and they give you a friend, someone to talk to that won't tell your secrets. I strongly suggest that whoever is reading this then you should ride horses.
Horses that are exercised frequently need special care. They need to have cooldowns after each ride to prevent cramping and other problems. They also need to be rinsed with cold water after riding in the heat. They need plenty of water and high energy grain. You also might need to purchase vitamins to keep up good health. Give them plenty of rest, but let them out into pasture to graze. NEVER EVER ride them out after they have eaten...they could colic.
No, yogurt is very bad it can make them very sick as horses are herbivores, accustomed to eating grass and hay.
Unless you know how to give vaccinations let your vet do it.
well if a mother horses is having a baby it should do the basics, like feeding and watching the baby, but you would probably have to get the shots for it and give it baths just like you do with adult horses.
If your horses nose has been bleeding after it has been exercised then you should call a equine veterinarian to come out and check the horse. The vet may wish to 'scope' the horse with an endoscope to look at it's airways and see where the bleeding originated from. The veterinarian would then be able to give you instructions on proper care and waiting times.