The size necessary to transport two horses is dependent on the size of the horses. Generally, such a box should be big enough for the horses to be able to take one step in each direction. Additionally, the height should be at least 75 cm above the shoulder blades.
The people who buy the horse trailers that are for sale would be people who need to transport horses or other large animals for any reason. Some vets would also be interested in horse trailers or even animal rescues.
horses don't need litterboxes
For people around 5',horses like a quarter horse are best. Taller people around 6' need horses like thoroughbreds. Children in a range of 2' to 4' need ponies.
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.
All horses that work should be given more to eat. Belgums are big horses, so naturally, yes, they would need more food. They would also need oats if the horse is working.
Horses need a booster shot for Tetanus because the bacteria could have gotten into the wound and cause and infection which would be fatal to the horse.
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
Horses are herd animals. They are extremely social with other horses and do not develop as many vices as horses that are kept alone. The only time I would recommend keeping a horse alone is if it does not get along well with other horses. In this case the owner would need to spend extra time with the horse so it gets the socializing that it needs. If you only need one horse and would get another for the sole purpose of company, think about getting a small pasture mate, such as a miniature horse, goat, sheep, or llama. They can be great friends for the horses, but are not quite as expensive to keep.
Why would you want to? Horses are vegitarians and I doubt they would enjoy eating marrow. And it is not something they need for nutrition.
You need to be able to proficiently work with horses safely/efficiently, and proficiently ride horses. You need time and money management. You need knowledge of training methods, horse psychology, and horse anatomy/health.
If your horse is registered you will already have it's pedigree. But if not, there are a lot of pedigees on www.allbreedpedigree.com. You could look there. You would need to know the name of at least one horse from your horses line. (ie. sire, dam...).
You breed a dun horse the same way you would breed all others - a horses color does not change the way they need to be bred, the only thing you would need done specially is if your horse has problems - previous breeding complications, tissue scarring, infections - but you would need to see your vet about those implications.