If its very mad i say no, its to dangerous. But if its a little mad i think its handy to calm it down.
You can feed Jiggs Hay to a horse. Jiggs Hay is a hybrid and designed to be easy to grow, and more nutritious for the horse.
It is not good for the horse to eat straw. Instead of using straw for the bedding I would switch to sawdust so you will not have to worry about your horse eating the straw.
It is safe to feed most veg to your horse but potatos are toxic and should not be given. Carrots,swedes,turnips, cabbage are ok.
When a horses ears are pinned it is trying to tell you it is angry, mad, defensive, annoyed or agitated. The horse normally wants you or something else to back off or get away.
Yes, It depends on the softness of your horse's feet (If they are having a hard time walking on gravel/blacktop roads then they should be shod) But it doesn't hurt them at all.
The best place to begin stroking a horse is the shoulder.
Horse stomp there feet when they get tried. This does not mean that your horse is mad at you.
You can get a turnip, but you can only do it once a day
Rocky the horse
You get full energy by:A: Using a Black OrchidB: By feeding, watering, and grooming/stroking your horse if you haven't already.
you have to get 100 points on howrse (you get points by stroking and grooming your horse and entering it into an competition)
if the horse pins its ears back it is mad but if it is just moving them back and forth that is OK
Depends, but no it is not OK you need to tie up your horse up to a horse trailer or were you are supposed to tie your horse
It is not ok to break the rules and god will be mad.
It is not ok to break the rules and god will be mad.
Not always. the horse could also be listening but if they are flat pinned down to their head they are mad
No they were not mad they were OK about it they said they were just having fun