There are several skin conditions that might develop as a result of neglect. Rain rot is common, as are dandruff and lice.
Yes they will! Be sure to groom horses at least once a day. If you see a horse that is not being cared for correctly, please inform animal control immediately. They will find it a new home at a local horse rescue.
~Deb~
Horses do not need grooming every day if they are turned out in the field all day and night, but if the horse is brought in at night/day and lives out in day/night then you should groom them when you put them in the stable at least once a day.Horses may develop Rain rot or Dandruff if they are not kept clean enough. If you do groom your horse everyday and it lives out in winter, that isn't a good idea unless you rug the horse with a heavyweight or mediumweight rug, otherwise you will groom all the natural oils in his coat out that keep him warm, but you can groom him about every 2-3 weeks to keep him clean.
Horses dont need to be groomed every day and you dont need to groom there body that often at all unless you want to keep your horse looking very tidy but its just important you brush all the mud off your horses feet so the dont get mud fever.
Yes, a horse's hoof grows approximately 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch each month. It is important to regularly trim or shoe a horse's hooves to maintain proper hoof health and conformation. Regular hoof care is essential in preventing issues such as lameness and discomfort for the horse.
is a video of 1 guy having anal sex with a horse and another guy filming the guy engaging in the sexual act died you can see the hold story on wikipedia dont watch it i didnt watch the video i dont want to get f up by watching it. friends told me about it.
dont be so disscusting !!!!!!
You should feed your horse a diet that consists of good quality hay, pasture grass, and/or a commercial horse feed that is appropriate for their age, weight, and activity level. It is important to provide fresh water at all times and monitor their body condition regularly to ensure they are receiving the proper nutrition. Consulting with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist can help create a well-balanced diet plan for your horse.
you dont you only groom them
Nothing. You dont get the horse and the owner of the horse takes it back.
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it takes lots of time and comitment to own a horse. you have to be dedicated to feed your horse twice a day, excersize, and groom your horse on a daily basis. it may take lots of money and time, so if you arent ready, please dont buy a horse.
You dont need any graduate degrees you just need basic horse knowledge to muck, feed and groom, tack etc.
because tv weddings usuaslly dont care if the groom is on the wrong side.
I dont know the groom, but the best man was played by actor/model Greg Sestero
Should you? if possible yes. But on the other hand if you HAVE to handle your horse while it is eating then the horse should accept this. Sometimes you dont have time to wait around to let your horse eat before putting his rugs on etc and if you have to dont worry about it but it is nice to leave them to eat alone =] Since horses- when allowed to- spend about 16 hours a day eating, you should, because what if you need to ride or groom your horse during that 16 hours? Or if he has a vet appointment? True, he will want to keep eating, but you have to not let him walk all over you or he will try to get away with other stuff.
you dont have to clip a horse's coat
you dont buy a horse you get in the summer
you have to fill it in you dont have a choice in the matter
well it all depends on you and the horse if you have the money, time, drive and experince then yes but if you dont then no always rember you have to go to the horse at least twice a day rain or shine hot or cold and you need to exersise the horse as well good luck ! Alice 20 years riding experice 10 leases 18 owns 5 years groom