My horses are kept out in pasture 24/7, as I believe is best for them. Other people turn their horses out at night during the hottest part of the year, and in the day during the coldest.
If the horse is kept stabled overnight then you will need to muck out at least once per day, usually in the morning after the horse is turned out. If however he is kept stabled throughout most of the day and night, you will need to clean him out more often - usually skip out muck through the day with gloves and a bucket.
Usually a day or two before.
You should clean a horse's stall once a day if your horse is in at night and goes out during the day. If this is the case you should clean your horse's stall after he goes out in the morning or before he comes in, in the afternoon. If your horse is kept in a stall 24/7 (which I do not reccomend) then clean the horse's stall at least three times a day. Once in the morning, once at noon and again at night. when cleaning your stabled horse's stall move him into a spare stall while you work so he is not in your way.
depending on age usually young hores can do 2 hours every day and 3 hours every other day older horse 2 hours every other day but the better the horse cared for the longer the horse has to work
Tiger are usually more active during dusk and dawn, so the answer is day.
They have vision during both, but they usually don't come out during the day.
it varies, but usually a day or two before.
It is usually on during the day.
usually during the day
they usually sleep during the day...and also play with their young ones...;D
Theodore Roosevelt rode a horse to school every day during his time attending Harvard University.
Animals that are nocturnal usually sleep during the day. You often see raccoons roaming and foraging at night since they are nocturnal animals. His nocturnal activities kept his neighbors awake.