It is best for horses to have a least one horse companion as they are herd animals and can feel nervous and unsafe without another horse. They will also get very lonely, and could also get moody and bad tempered because he is being isolated. So, if possible, do get another horse to go with your current horse. Many horses are for sale as companion only, as they are no longer ridable. Or, a rescue centre might loan you a horse for companion. Hope I've helped!
The horse's name in "Lonely Are the Brave" was Whiskey.
yes because if he/she doesnt, the rust will contaminate the food and the horse will have a stomache ache.like... a really bad one
Leasing out your first horse right after acquiring it may not be the best idea. It is important for you to bond with and establish a strong relationship with your horse first before considering leasing it out. Additionally, caring for and riding your horse will help you better understand its needs and behavior.
There is no certain breed of horse that would be ideal for a first time horse owner. The best type of horse a first time buyer should look for is one that has some experience, is tempermental and easy to control and handle.
Many horse may like wind..It doesnt always matter on the breed, but on the horse.some horse like it, some dont. I would know. HahaHope I helped
The horse's name in "Lonely Are the Brave" was Whiskey.
It should be cleaned everyday even if the horse doesnt use it, because mold can grow there and hurt the horse.
Not to deep so your horse doesnt fall through so round about 2 inches deep
Any breed can be a good first horse so long as the rider and horse get along and match each others skills.
lonely pony
no santa doesnt have a horse but he has lots of reindeer :D.
as long as you love horses, it shouldn't matter. but be in mind that you should be finacally prepared to take care of the horse and you should have enought time to put in with the horse. You should know about the horse's needs
yes because if he/she doesnt, the rust will contaminate the food and the horse will have a stomache ache.like... a really bad one
It doesnt really matter were you stand when you are leading a child on a horse you should stand by the horses shoulder and most people would say that you should stand bt the horses shoulder but i dont really think it matters
it really depends on the horse. if it spits it out then it doesnt like it
mesure your horse first
They can get spooked at anything, but being separated from their herd can make the horse feel vulnerable or lonely.