A horse may shed lightly if the temperature rises high enough, but a horse will mostly shed when winter turns into spring. If if the temperature drastically changes more than once a year, then a horse may shed more than once.
Some shed all year long but spring is the worst time because they shed their winter coat. They also shed vigorously in the Autumn to prepare for their winter coat. In the spring they shed their thicker winter coat to put on a thinner summer coat. In the fall the process is reversed, they get rid of their summer coat to put on a warmer winter coat.
The horse will have a short coat in the summer. They shed their thick winter coats during the spring so they can stay cool in the summer.
Yes, lions shed in the spring to get a thinner coat to help keep cool.
Dogs do most of their shedding twice per year. As weather warms up they shed their winter coats in order to have a more comfortable lighter coat. When the weather begins to cool again, they shed their summer coat and get their winter coat.
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A horse that won't shed its coat properly or fully in the spring is often found to have Cushing's Disease. Cushing's is treatable with daily medicine.
Spring. As the weather warms up, the horse loses the winter coat.
they sometimes shed really lot and other times they just shed a little but most of the time its alot.
Yes, they shed their entire coat a couple times a year and require daily brushing
Some shed all year long but spring is the worst time because they shed their winter coat. They also shed vigorously in the Autumn to prepare for their winter coat. In the spring they shed their thicker winter coat to put on a thinner summer coat. In the fall the process is reversed, they get rid of their summer coat to put on a warmer winter coat.
a animal grows hair in the winter normally but animals that shed their coat shed it because it is too hot.
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The horse will have a short coat in the summer. They shed their thick winter coats during the spring so they can stay cool in the summer.
They don't shed or find bigger shells
Yes
They Shed Every month, Aka 12 times a year
40 times