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.
To "skip out".
You should clean a water bucket in a stable one a day
A stable boy cleaned out the stable and help take care of the horses.
A stable is a building that is used mainly to house horses. A stable is often found on a farm that also keeps horses, or at a stud farm where horses are bred, or at horse racing courses, and so on.
When a horse is in a stall it should be clened out dailey to avoid hoof problems or smell. And your horse will be comfortable knowing you care about him. Happy Trails =)
Horses and sheep are often kept in stables, barns, or paddocks.
you should really clean your horses stall from 3-6 days of the week.
Pretty much every day.
a stall?? Once daily...
a stable hand cleans stalls and helps around the barn, a groom is strictly used for the care of horses they might bath them and clean them
in a nice clean stable with other horses plus food and water. also they must not be ignored.
You should clean your horse out daily if it is stables either full time or overnight. There are occassionally some methods used in farming where to keep heat in you simply pile on more straw and only clean out at the end of the winter but this is more for cows/cattle than horses who prefer to be clean and dry. It does not take long to do - 20-30 minutes to clean out, bank the straw up and leave the floor to dry before bedding down again for the night.