Because they could make an awful mess on the carpet.
They live outside, so unless you live in Antarctica you should be good.
Celery stalks should not be fed to horses. The strings get it stuck between their teeth and it can cause gum disease! Celeriac, being a root vegetable, would be outside a horses normal forage. If you a serious about trying it consult with you vet.
outside... jk. Maybe out west
Stalled horses should have some turn-out time daily if at all possible. Horses are large animals that need regular exercise and play time, ideally with other horses to maintain physical and mental good health. The best scenario is of course to keep your horse out during the day if he must be in a stall at night. He will be much happier which of course means you will be much happier also.
the wild horses are east of imperial city, you'll find them if you keep to the back on the outside of the lake
you go to my horses on the top of the page. where you hover over everything.up there should be my breeding farm and it should say my horses or something.
You should clean it at least 3 times a day, but you can never clean it enough. The ammonia from the horses waste does damage to both the horse's feet and lungs. It would be better to keep it outside 24/7 in conditions as natural as possible; this is the healthiest for the horse.
soft tissue and muscle. i think.... The outside wall of a hoof is keratin--same as fingernails.
Depends. Most horses enjoy being outside in a safe paddock, within view of other horses, for the day, and being in at night. Be aware that muddy paddocks cause disease to the horse, and horses should not be turned out in. Arabians need exercise. Talk to a trainer near you, and ask for some lessons. These will help determine the amount of exercise your horse needs. If it is sleeting outside, or hailing, DO NOT put horses out. They can get injured. Rain and snow is okay, and some enjoy being outside, but watch carefully to make sure the ground stays firm and doesn't get slippery. Arabian horses, and all horses, can injure themselves if falling down. All in all, talk to an experienced trainer to determine what is best for your Arabian horse.
Horses may live in many places. Some examples are:pasturesfarmsstablesstallsbarnspaddockscorralsfieldsSome horses are even service animals and live inside houses.
Horses should be left outside in a pasture except when being ridden where they can graze and sleep as they need to, as nature intended, which is the healthiest way for the horse. It really doesn't matter when you put your horse to bed, as long as you do it at the same time every day, because horses thrive on routine.
You can find horses on ever isle, except Cloud. They are located anywhere outside of town. Good luck!