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If the horse bit needs cleaning it may toss its head. If the horse has a tummy ache it may look at it's tummy a lot and roll a lot more than she/he usually does.
Yes, a horse does need a saddle pad to protect it's back and make the saddle feel snug on the horse.
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they are a lot cheaper to look after then a horse because they don't need all the nutrition a horse needs and they don't need stabling.
Vaulting on a horse refers to gymnastic exercises performed on the back of a moving horse. It combines elements of gymnastics and dance, showcasing the rider's balance, strength, and coordination. Vaulting can be done either individually or in a team.
Every horse needs the same amount of care no matter what, however, horses that do not need a lot of food are called "easy keepers".
I don't know a whole lot about a horse's basic stallrequirements, but I do know that for a full size horse, the stall needs to be around 10'x10'.
Grasses, which is a horse's natural feed is fairly low in nutrients, so to get enough energy the horse needs to eat a lot of it. And since it's only a small fraction of what the horse eats that it actually manages to digest there is a lot that basically passes straight through.
Well honestly it depends on the kind of animal you have. You could have a horse and you probably would spend a lot more time with your horse than your dog because your horse takes a lot more food, grooming, and not to mention it needs to be in good shape. That is why it depends on the animal.
You are going to find a lot of examples of exercises on Youtube. There are different types of exercises depending on what you are hoping to accomplish. Enjoy!
Study a lot, read a lot, do lots of exercises. There is no magic shortcut to this.
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