Grass founder, or laminitis, can occur in horses due to excessive consumption of lush grass, particularly when they are not acclimated to it. Symptoms may develop within hours to a few days after exposure to the high-sugar grass, depending on the horse's individual susceptibility and the amount consumed. Preventive measures, such as limiting access to rich pastures, are crucial for at-risk horses. If symptoms arise, prompt veterinary attention is essential to manage the condition effectively.
The word you want is FOUNDER (No L in it). Founder is when the sensitive laminae of the hoof begins or completely seperate. Mild founder will lay a horse up for awhile, but severe founder can take a year or more to heal (if it ever does) Many times the cause is illness, high fever and sometimes injury. A lot of horses will founder after colic. Flounder is a FISH
As long as it takes for you to master the art of riding a horse.
Depends what you do with it.
it would take a long time even if you are on a horse they can and will get tiered they will need to drink some water and stop for a brake.
a long time lol
grass it grows in about a week sunflowers take a long time to bloom
Sprayed grass can potentially cause colic in horses if it contains harmful chemicals or if the horse consumes it in large quantities. The onset of colic symptoms can vary, but signs may appear within hours to a few days after ingestion, depending on the specific substances involved and the horse's sensitivity. It's essential to ensure that any grass or forage sprayed with chemicals is safe and to follow recommended waiting periods before allowing horses to graze. Always consult with a veterinarian if you suspect your horse may be affected.
A horse typically grazes continuously throughout the day, spending about 16 to 18 hours eating. In an hour, a horse may graze several times, often consuming small amounts of grass as they move from one patch to another. While the exact number can vary based on the horse's individual habits and the availability of grass, it's common for a horse to take numerous bites within that timeframe.
Treat your horse nice, take care of him, let him eat grass, clean his stall, don't over lunge him. Spend more time with him.
Visit Barley's ranch and he'll give you a horse to take care of for a year. If you lose the horse after this then you can get a new one by planting 100 squares of grass.
months
if you add a match to the kerosened grass it wont last long maybe 2 seconds at the most XD