You need to know if they get along well. If it mare and foal its perfectly fine. If its breeding pruposes do it outside. If it's an things else, I wouldn't but that's my opinion. Hope this helps! I dream of Jasmine
Not usually, horses are a herd animal...they are very social and like to have company. The problem can come by what horses you put together. You should not put 2 stallions together. Two alpha mares together is also not good. Then some horses just do not like others. When you stable horses together just watch them to see if there will be a problem with them especially at feeding time.
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Well you might not know this but when you get off...Its already in the stall....
Yes you can you spell it in
if you go to your 'stable' on the top of the screen then your horse should be there or go to the 'paddock' if your horse is there then click 'put my horse in the stable' if the horse is not there then he/she is in the stable.
You don't need to put them in the same stall. The horse in the stall is pregnant, if it is not your horse in the stall, when the foal is born you will be offered to buy it.
If a horse is in a stall all day then they need hay and water. Also you could put in a salt block.
you put the horse in the stable
On the horse's page, click on the little icon with zzz on it, then choose whether to put him/her in the stall or in the pasture (but you can only put him/her to bed if he/she is in an equestrian center)
You tie your horse up by putting its halter on, in the stall you click on the halter and drag it to your horses face. Now you can groom and tack it up. When you have tacked up unclip the leadrope attached and exit the stall.
I mucked out the horse's stall.
stall pacing, swaying from side to side, somrtimes cribbing, constantly pawing the ground. you can put new toys in a stall to keep him occupied.
keep him in there for a few days and to keep him from kicking or rearing buy some of those chains to put on the horse's hooves.
You should clean a horse's stall once a day if your horse is in at night and goes out during the day. If this is the case you should clean your horse's stall after he goes out in the morning or before he comes in, in the afternoon. If your horse is kept in a stall 24/7 (which I do not reccomend) then clean the horse's stall at least three times a day. Once in the morning, once at noon and again at night. when cleaning your stabled horse's stall move him into a spare stall while you work so he is not in your way.
The helmet club The horse pad club The Bridal club The Halter club The Saddle club There are plenty of names you could give a club, Me and my sisters is The Sturrop Club
yes. it well help keep ze horse cool i guess.........