as soon as your horse's feet start to grow longer than they should you should schedule an appointment with the farrier or ask another horse expert for advice.
No but you may have to trim them occasionally it they are growing too quickly.
depending on what breed it is and what the perpose of the horse is, if its a show horse and couple of days before a show so it isn't fluffy, and if its just a non showing horse every 6 months
It depends what kind of trim you want. Please be more specific!!
You hire a farrier; a certified person who is trained to trim and shoe horse's hooves. You can also do it too if you go to school for it.
On Horse Isle, go to a groomer. The building will say TRIM on it. It costs a couple hundred dollars. See www.horseislehelpandcheats.blogspot.com for more tips and help. You can even email them questions!
safety scissors
Your farrier will need to take them off of the horse every 6 to 8 weeks so that he can trim and clean the hoof.
No, you do not need to peel asparagus before cooking it. Just trim the tough ends and it is ready to be cooked.
No, you do not need to peel rhubarb before using it in recipes. Just wash it thoroughly and trim off any tough or stringy parts before cooking or baking with it.
No, radishes do not need to be peeled before using them in recipes. Just wash them thoroughly and trim off the ends before incorporating them into your dish.
first of all there are many different ways you need to take care of your horse for many different reasons. if you need saddle care, try to keep the saddle in a place were in wont be worn down and make sure if fits your horse properly. if your nervous about your saddle hurting your horse because its too tight, just relax, your horse will be fine unless the straps are on wrong. keep your saddle clean and in good condition. for every day horse care you need to; brush out its mane and tail, brush off any dust of axcess hair with a metal dust brush for horses that you can get at your local farming stores, brush your horses teeth, pick her hoofs and trim them, scrub with sponge and water, feed, water, let sleep, spray with "fly away spray" to keep the harmful flys away, but most important, be patant and show love to your horse every single day with treats and rewards like good pats. ;) MML
Trim in in the spring before the leaves come out.