Just like dogs and other animals, horses shed because of temperature change. When you're hot, you take off your jacket. When you're cold, you put on a jacket. You can sort of relate to a horse taking off their "jacket" when they are shedding. How would you like to be kept in a winter coat for the whole summer? Horses shed so that their body feels comfortable during the hot months.
yes they do.
No. Horses grow thicker hair at the start of the winter season or when the weather starts to turn cold. During the spring, they shed the excess hair they grew to help keep their bodies warm.
No if the hair is tight it will not shed
Horses hair changes with the season and the length of the days. as the says grow longer as winter approaches, horses hair gets thick for the cold but most horses unless they are custom to living outside, still have to wear thick coats. as the days grow shorter, they start to shed the hair bringing back their light summer and spring coat.
Your miniature may need a good deworming if the winter coat does not completely shed off.
A barn or shed
Yes. They shed A LOT if they are short haired, if they are long haired, they shed very little.
Yes, the collie will shed. It will shed a fair mount of hair. If you have one you might even find it in your own hair!
Shih tzus do NOT shed.
No, they do not shed, never, not a single hair. I have never found a hair from my dog that was not still attached to his body.
Very little. All animals shed. But these dogs do not shed much.
Yes...... for sure...... I have a olde english bulldog and even though they have short hair doesn't mean they don't shed! They shed a lot!