Not usually but it can happen. Stallions usually do but most other horse[gelding and mare] usually go where ever they want
The plural of the word 'poop' is, simply, 'poop.' The word stays the same.
A manure fork is typically used to shovel horse poop. It has a pronged head that allows for easy and efficient removal of the manure from the stall or paddock.
Every day, maybe more. Because they need to muck out their stalls / stable and then if they are riding in an arena, they have to clean up the poop there and so on. Also after they have mucked out, they might have to do it again in the same day because the horse pooped again. However if they live in the field then they still need to pick it up everyday, as it could attract flies and other insects, which is bad.
Because maybe that's not the vagina you're looking at or stuck your hand into.
Most of the time you can see little white worms in the poop (they are very tiny though-they look kinda like maggots, sort of, only skinnier). Other signs are a decrease in weight, especially if the horse seems to have an increased appetite. If your horse is losing weight, check their poop and if you think it is serious enough, call the vet. Better safe than sorry.
if you train him to.
How do you convert horse poop to energy?
The same place you poop normally.
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No horses don't poop in one place. Unless you have trained them to use a specific corner to use as a toilet, which there isn't a single horse known to do that, your going to have to stick to walking around piles everywhere.
yes it was because at first it was really hard to find rubber so they went to a farm and got horse poop
You can't: It comes out when it's ready :)
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take a poop sample into a vet
I would say No
The plural of the word 'poop' is, simply, 'poop.' The word stays the same.
chicken poop is very harmful to horse because if they eat it they could get a fices disease.