Sure they can, infact horse riding is a sport in which your core muscles are needed the most.
Of Course! i love my horse, she is a very good companion and training horses is very good exercise. riding is fun, but really you're just sitting so that isn't much exercise. ;)
I had an internship at a horse rescue for 6 months. Some of the horses and ponies that we adopted out were strictly for companionship as they were too old to ride or had never been trained to be ridden or the person just wanted a companion. They can provide a lot of exercise. If you know how to ride that is good exercise. If not then "ground work" can also be good. For example taking your horse on a lead rope and walking around your field with it or something. Horses are very loving. If your looking for companionship and can take care of a horse I say go for it.
Usually horses don't show people exercise, people exercise their horse. But they can make great companions for their people. Nothing is better than just 'hanging' with your horse. They smell so good and they are just great to be with. One of my favorite times is being in the barn on a rainy day just grooming and chatting with my horses. (I always talk to my horses) And if you are kind to them and of course feed them they will always be glad to see you.
The number of horses an owner usually owns varies widely based on individual preferences and needs. Some horse owners may have only one horse for companionship or recreational riding, while others may have multiple horses for breeding, showing, or competitive riding. Ultimately, the number of horses owned depends on the owner's resources, experience, and goals.
It depends on what the excercise was. If you have a racehorse and they have had haevy excercise then you must give them supplements, high corn feed, mash/chopped lucerne and hay and natural vitamins for them to recover as well as enough rest and time to recuperate.
Yes horses can be excellent companions. Although it does depend on the horse. Some are like real pets and follow you around, others really don't seem to have emotion, but I only know a few who aren't good pets.
their owner names them
At the owner's stables.
Cats may sit on their owner's lap while they are on the toilet because they feel safe and secure in their owner's presence, seeking comfort and companionship.
No, not if the someone owns the horses and feeds them without the permission of the owner. That would be trespassing.See related question for a different perspective.No, not if the someone owns the horses and feeds them without the permission of the owner. That would be trespassing.See related question for a different perspective.No, not if the someone owns the horses and feeds them without the permission of the owner. That would be trespassing.See related question for a different perspective.No, not if the someone owns the horses and feeds them without the permission of the owner. That would be trespassing.See related question for a different perspective.
Matthew Gouthro is the owner ofÊBMG Show Horses in Staunton, Virginia. BMG Show Horses trains and preparing show horses for competitions.
If the owner keeps them with other horses than yes, they do. Rocky Mountain Horses are not a wild breed. Just as a Quarter Horse can share a pasture with an Arabian, the RMH will live with whomever his owner decides.