you can actually put a horse on any type of turf or soil, all kinds are good for them!
No, this is a good soil to work a horse in.
firm soil
The ideal soil is a soil not rocky, muddy, soft but not deeper than 6-8 inches. Firm but not hard. It also is different for different duties, depending on the work the horse does.
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well if you, are doing the howrse quize good luck so here is the answer---Hard soil tires out the joints+++++The frog has a shock-absorbing role; it must be released to work well
horse hair does not help the soil only horse manure does
select the one with Hard soil Deep soil and the frog needs to be released to work well.
Potting soil.
Yes, hard soil also tires out the joints A horse should train in mixed soil
Too hard of soil can bruise a horses feet and legs, rocks can make a horse misstep, mud can be slippery. Too soft of dirt can cause a horse to work too hard or slip.
Wheel horse tractors were first introduced in 1947 and became widely used in the following years. They allowed easy tilling of soil for planting by using the work of a horse.
You can ride on stickey soil, but it isn't very easy on the horse. You could bw a tendon if it's too stickey, or muddy. Be carefull!! :)