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No. Horses are very commonly fed the same sort of mineral that is intended for cattle.

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Need to keep a horse from jumping a cattle guard -Neighbors mare jumps cattle guard - Need all suggestions Can you paint the steel yellow to stop this?

horses cant see color, i would put a wire here so if the horse touchs it , it will get a little shock, it wont hurt the horse, it will just let them know not to do it horses cant see color, i would put a wire here so if the horse touchs it , it will get a little shock, it wont hurt the horse, it will just let them know not to do it


What is the answer to the chemistry pun what he did to a bucking horse?

What did the cowboy do with the bucking horse? Rhodium How do you lasso cattle? Europium


How can you keep a horse from jumping a cattle guard Neighbors horse mare jumps cattle guard. Can you paint the steel yellow to stop this?

Painting the cattle guard yellow might deter the horse from jumping over it initially. However, additional measures such as adding visual barriers or using physical deterrents like PVC pipes or reflective tape can also be effective in preventing the horse from attempting to jump the cattle guard. It's important to address the root cause of why the horse is attempting to jump the cattle guard in the first place to ensure its safety.


Is it safe to haul cattle in a horse trailer?

Typically you can safely haul cattle in a horse trailer, however there does tend to be more breakable parts in a trailer made specifically for horses than one made specifically for cattle. A horse trailer also tends to be slightly more confined with compartment areas for each horse, however these can usually be adjusted slightly to fit different sizes. If you will be hauling both cattle and horses in the same trailer it would be preferable to get a 'hybrid' trailer that is designed for both cattle and horses.


Does the Serreta nose band hurt the horse?

The Serreta noseband is spanish and it has got metal things on it, I don't know how they can use it. Its horrible because it leaves scars. Yes, it does hurt the horse.

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Need to keep a horse from jumping a cattle guard -Neighbors mare jumps cattle guard - Need all suggestions Can you paint the steel yellow to stop this?

horses cant see color, i would put a wire here so if the horse touchs it , it will get a little shock, it wont hurt the horse, it will just let them know not to do it horses cant see color, i would put a wire here so if the horse touchs it , it will get a little shock, it wont hurt the horse, it will just let them know not to do it


When cattle eating soil what mineral are they lacking?

Phosphorus.


It's not man that marries maid but fields marries file vineyards marries vineyard cattle marry cattle?

Horse marries horse.


Why did cattle ranchers send cattle to market by train?

it was faster than driving them by horse.


What is an owner of a horse called?

cattle rancher?


How do you make pseudoephedrine out of horse breader blocks?

There is no Pseudo ephedrine in horse or cattle blocks.


What is the difference between a sheep salt lick and a cattle salt lick?

A trace-mineral sheep salt lick lacks copper. A trace-mineral lick for cattle (and horses) includes copper.


Is a cutting horse a breed?

No, it's a 'type' of horse or describes a horse used for cattle work. Like a border collie's instinct to herd sheep, some horses have that same instinct for cattle. It is most commonly seen in certain bloodlines within the Quarter Horse breed. Some Arabians and Thoroughbreds have this cattle sense also.


If something wear to hurt a horse what would the horse do?

kicks


What is the type of horse that is trained to monitor and round up cattle?

This would be a cutting horse which is usually an American Quarter Horse.


What is the answer to the chemistry pun what he did to a bucking horse?

What did the cowboy do with the bucking horse? Rhodium How do you lasso cattle? Europium


Is rained-on hay bad for cattle?

No. As long as the hay is not too moldy, it won't hurt cattle in any way.