Because ther frog is sinsitive and hard grounds would make it hurt.
Make sure that the soil is not to hard and not too sticky then it will be just right!
A horse should have a mixture of hard and soft soil, if not it could stress or strain the tendons.
select the one with Hard soil Deep soil and the frog needs to be released to work well.
Yes it is! the horse can get mud fever if in thick mud!
Well, It dependds. #1 what type? usually, just natural soil not too hard or too sticky will do the trick.
yes cause it is bacteria and when bacteria reproduce it is called binary fisson
because soil is rich
The ideal soil is a soil not rocky, muddy, soft but not deeper than 6-8 inches. Firm but not hard. It also is different for different duties, depending on the work the horse does.
Hard soil does not tire out the joints(thats all i know)
well if you, are doing the howrse quize good luck so here is the answer---Hard soil tires out the joints+++++The frog has a shock-absorbing role; it must be released to work well
I think that it t he quality is important because if the quality isn't good it could get very sick and it would be your responsibility to take it to the vet and you would have to pay thousands of dollars to buy treatment . So that's why I think that you should get a quality horse.
A topographic map defines about the soil of that region. It defines the soil fertility, soil quality and what type of landform is there. It is important for agriculture.