A hardy native pony, definitely no bigger than 15 hh, and no 'fine' breeds, ie Thoroughbreds. Field shelter should be readily available to any horse living out, especially in very hot/very cold weather, and use your common sense when it comes to rugs. If the bases of your horse's ears are cold, so is he! A 'hairy' horse will cope the best.
Best I could do I guess
No. Having a horse is perfectly alright. Even if you live in the city. You can keep your horse in a horse park stable would be the best idea if you are living in the city. no
When the weather outside is muggy most do not want to spend time outdoors. When it is muggy outdoors the best thing to do is some type of activity that involves water.
No
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Keep your horse and get an old car. :)
The "best" place to keep a horse is in a barn where they can get the proper care, feeding, and attention that they need. A good barn to keep a horse at would be one where the horse would have companions, either other horses or other animals. There should also be a good amount of space in a clean pasture for the horse to be able to be let loose in.
well its depends on the attitude of your horse. you may even try getting a goat to acompany your horse, but if your horse does not "play well with others" then it would probably be best to keep your horse away from others
Yes, but you must keep it dry.
It depends on the temp. Indoors and outdoors. It will do best in a cool but not to cold temp
You can put a heavy blanket on a horse in the winter to help keep the horse warm and keep dirt and mud off. Also you can keep a very lightweight blanket on the horse in the summer to keep dirt,dust,and mostly flies off your horse.
You can keep a horse in a livery yard,a back garden may not be big enough.