first you have to undo the girth/cinch then ypu pull it off first you have to undo the girth/cinch then ypu pull it off
Yes, apple seeds are poisonus to horses.
to remove parasites from a horses intestine...
African Daisies are listed as non-toxic to horses. If you are at all concerned about them remove them from where the horses could gain access to them.
Yes the Chrysanthemums are poisonous to horses, it's best to remove them from any place a horse could get ahold of them.
You need to unattach the girth. Then you pull the saddle of.
Yes to remove waste from their bodies like most animals
Yes, Pennyroyal is toxic to horses if ingested. It would be best to remove or relocate it to another portion of your property if at all possible.
A sweat scraper or a towel.
Your ment to because it protects the stirrup leathers.
so they could get rape
I doubt it, even though its a plant. Horses mainly eat grasses of various sorts and i don't think plam fronds come under that category. If your horse is eating them I recommend that you remove them from your horses reach. It could be harmfull.
Yes you can, just remove the stem first. Banana's and their peels are good for horses and most love them. Some horses however will only eat either the inside part or just the peel, it's all in each horses preference.