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Salad dressing is not advisable to give to horses. It may contain unsuitable substances. Although it is advisable to give horses garlic.
Horses typically drink freshwater, such as from rivers, lakes, or water troughs. It's important for horses to have access to clean and uncontaminated water at all times to maintain their health and hydration. Saltwater and other types of contaminated water sources can be harmful to horses if consumed.
Yes, rain and wind can affect horses by making them wet and cold, which can lead to discomfort and potential health issues such as hypothermia. Strong winds can also startle horses and make them more anxious or nervous. Providing shelter and protective gear can help mitigate these impacts.
Wind sucking, weaving, crib biting...
A horse will eventually die from wind sucking but would take a horses lifetime for them to die. A horse would die from wind sucking if it breaks its wind pipe.
horses fear wind and i heard they don't like snakes!
Its kind of like a mark of territory
tall and strong ones like quarter horses. Depends on the knights.
Horses have amazing habits, there kind, gentle and will always will be there for you kind of like a best friend trust me i know :)- T Baker
Horses love green, red, any color. They're happy for the attention.
They can become attracted to beings of their own kind and can oppose other beings of their kind. Horses have their best friends and their worst enemies, just like humans do.
Eohippus is thought to have had a tail like a donkey.
Salad dressing is not advisable to give to horses. It may contain unsuitable substances. Although it is advisable to give horses garlic.
I dont think horses mind what colour the apple is! As long as it is still reasonably fresh! red
Well.. not all horses are fast some of them have much more strength so they have the wind against them but they are stronger than baby horses so they fight the wind like a human does but in this case they are really really fast because the are strong.
They simply are not the same in any kind of way. The name Sea Horse comes from the shape of the animal's head.
If it is a cold wind or it is blowing debris toward the horses they will typically stand with their haunches facing their wind. This will prevent sand or other debris from getting into their eyes. If it is a gentle breeze or a hot day the horses may stand where the wind either blows against them head on or from the side to help cool themselves.