it is because most horses want to try to break out and if this happens at night(or any other time) then the rancher wont have to worry
A horse ranch is a regular ranch with only horses.
galloping!
Yes.
They can jump over high fences.
about 30000 horses in the united states
Too many to count! There are many ranches on horse isle, and I really wouldn't like to sit and count them all day! :) x
A stable or a loose box
It is known as a steeple-chase.
First, on another account, bid 0 on the horse you want. Then go to the account that has the horse you want on it an accept the bid. Ta-da!
Its a Horse Trial, clearing fences and waterjumps in a choreographed fashion
A lot of quarter horses live in the Kansas, Texas, and Oklahoma areas
I've been around horse's my whole life, and I would think wooden fences would be better to keep in a horse. Vinyl fences tend to snap more easy, pretty sure they don't hold a ton or more very well. If you're planning on setting up fencing with wood fences, I would recommend letting your wood set out in the sun for a week or so until it is completely dry if you get it from a mill. ( or even if it is wet ) You don't want rotting fence posts! and if you are asking about jumping fences, it really depends if you want your fences to break apart more easy when you crash through them. If they are rock solid and not moving, your horse is more likely to flip over them. Hope I helped ^^;