Keep a steady supply of water and some kind of tasty hay, keep a shelter nice and dry for them, and be nice to them. Then they won't want to run away.
The ability to keep a horse in your backyard is determined by local zoning laws. You should contact your local agricultural association for more information. Many places have laws forbidding the keeping of livestock in backyards.
yes it is aslong as it has a sable and it out everyday
when someone keeps their horse in their own back garden
I want to know the answer too ...the serial "two broke girls" features keeping a horse in their backyard !!
Depending on how big your backyard is, whether it's a suburban lot or a large acreage, perhaps. But horses like companionship, and do better with one or two other horses or ponies to socialize with. Often the rule of thumb for horses is to have one horse per 3 acres, no less.
I would say no. Do you want your horse stopping on rocks?
I would most likely keep a Phoenix in my backyard
no no
Contact your local animal control officer and/or SPCA.
Keep your horse and get an old car. :)
No because you don't know which is or which is not dangerous or deadly
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.