If there are still alot of wet grass clippings on the ground I would not recommend it. Fresh clippings can easily impact a horse and cause them to colic. Remove the clippings or allow the clippings to dry throroughly before you put a horse in the pasture.
You will want to put the smooth side of the bolt on the inside of the paddock with the nut on the outside.
if you go to your 'stable' on the top of the screen then your horse should be there or go to the 'paddock' if your horse is there then click 'put my horse in the stable' if the horse is not there then he/she is in the stable.
"That horse went in the paddock before the race"
The fold in the rear of the property was utilized as a horse paddock for housing and grazing horses.
a paddock
paddock partner, horse sitters
At least half an acre. The size of the paddock will depend on how you intend to keep the horse. If you are going to use a 'drylot' system, then a horse needs a paddock around 100' x 50 to 70' (feet) in size. If the horse will be on limited grazing, then a quarter to a half acre would be better.
yes
just go to a paddock and search for one then tame it by giving it 2 or 3 apples and hopefully it will love you
Ben Mowen was born on 1984-12-01.
Paddock
no, it is a sign of boredom