why is his back weak was he injured ,,if not injuried,,,...learn dressage concept of" on the bit" and "riding long and low.".another dressage term ..it can completely reshape a horses back...if done right and if there a no underlying veterinary problems ..get a good dressage trainer to help you
A fresh horse is one that is rested and ready to be ridden again. So someone who is providing fresh horses for their men would be giving them horses that are rested.
Yes, trimming a horses' hooves too frequently can make the horse sore (or lame). A horses' hoof is similar to a person's fingernail. If you cut them too often, they will begin to hurt. The hoof must be allowed to grow out again before they are re-trimmed. Normal trimming patterns are on a 6-week schedule, though show horses or horses on medical treatment (like founder) may have the trimmed as early as every 4 weeks.
Yes, but it isn't very common because as a general rule, colts, just because of their stallion behaviors, will be better at racing than fillies. I am not saying that a filly cannot beat the boys. Several fillies have proven that wrong time and time again.
Horseshoes keep horses' hooves protected from pointy rocks and other stuff!
There are several types of wild horses. In America, there are Mustangs, which is a specific breed of horse decending from the Spanish horses that escaped the Spaniards when America was still a new land. Some people call any wild horse a Mustang, but a horse can only really be a Mustang if it is of that line. On the east coast, there are several islands called Chincoteague and Aussaeteague (spelling may be wrong). Protected wild ponies roam the island of Aussaeteague, and once a year, they're driven across the channel and some are selected to be sold, but most are released again.
Range of Motion exercises will help to strengthen the ligaments. These are done by rotating the straightened arm in a circular fashion in one direction and then in other direction. Also one might try some light weight strengthening. This is done by hold a small amount of weight in each hand and then lifting the arms straight out from your sides til they are levels with your shoulders and then lowering them again slowly, then repeating.
Yes, you do get the option to ride the horses again :)
Some horses are, but then again some aren't.It depends on how well the horse is used to humans and what their personallity is.
Antiviral medication.
No, all the king's horses cannot put Humpty Dumpty back together again because Humpty Dumpty is a fictional character from a nursery rhyme.
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Just put your horses to bed. The next day, do that again.
it takes a while for the horse to open its moulth again
do certain exercises and therapy so you can straighten ot your back again.
Yes this can be a problem but you can do the exercises where you squeeze and try to cut of the urine and then let it on again. Go to the bathroom on specific hours since it is possible to get the bladder used to how often you go. You can also get help from a Urology therapist.
Horses, like many mammals, shed throughout the year to accommodate the seasons. Horses coats naturally grow to be thick enough to keep them warm in winter and thin out again for spring. They are as thick as they need to be.
No, all the king's horses and all the king's men cannot put Humpty Dumpty back together again because he is a fictional character in a nursery rhyme.