Generally all horses irrelevant of type will live in a field. Only during the night or bad weather will they be brought into the stables.
It's in the horse's interest - and the owners - for the horse to be in a field.
horses eat oats, barley(soaked for 24 hours) or just grass if he lives in a field (if he has a shed in the field put som hey in it
Wild horses can
They all variy my horse is very sweet but one that lives in his field is not at all friendly or wants to come in contact with humans
Kinetic energy
make sure horse has water rug up in winter pick droppins out of field(manure) check horse for cuts grazes etc.... make sure the field is rid of poisinius plants
the kind home a horse lives in is a barn (farm). but before humans even new about horses, the roamed freely in open fields of grass and flowers
The correct answer is that a horse lives on the land. Only a dead horse denigrates and becomes nutrients for the dirt. A dead horse than lives in the land.
the area where a horse lives A small, usually enclosed field near a barn or stable for pasturing or exercising animals.
What an Arabian horse has to live around will depend on where it lives. They can be kept in meadows, field's, paddocks, stalls, and pens. Each one presents different obstacles to the horse living there.
It is a type of beetle that lives in the UK. It grows to around about 28mms and seen from April to October.
probably some kind of Stock Horse or Quarter Horse.
A pinto is a kind of horse and a kind of bean.shint