horses need plenty of shots. Rhino Flu Worms ask your local vet
No! Horses should never drink dirty water. They should have access to clean water at all times.
No, guinea pigs should not eat Christmas tree pine needles as they can be harmful to their digestive system. It's best to keep pine needles away from guinea pigs and provide them with safe, appropriate food options.
No, a horse should not eat peppers. Peppers are part of the nightshade family and can be considered toxic to horses.
A horses underline is the 'under carriage' portion of the horse. Basically it's the line that the horses stomach/barrel makes, just as the topline is the horses back and hindquarters. A horses underline should be longer than it's topline.
Horses should have a forage diet. mainly all of their diet should consist of hay, and grass. apples and carrots can be fed ocaisionaly. grains and supplements should be talked to a vet about, depending on your horse's conditions.
Any store should have knitting needles.
Think of needles like paint brushes, the rest will follow.
If you mean disposing of actual pins and needles you should wrap them safely and get rid of them in the trash.
people who need them.
It's called trypanaphobia, I should know (i have it!)
They mainly depended on horses and buffalo. The horses gave them speed-an essential element on the Plains and the buffalo gave them: food, shelter, utensils, clothes, needles, and ect.
you go to my horses on the top of the page. where you hover over everything.up there should be my breeding farm and it should say my horses or something.
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People have consumed large amounts of pine needles in the form of a tea. The needles and the tea are high in vitamin C. Peterson Field Guide: Edible Wild Plants gives no indication that pine needles have any toxicity or intoxicating properties. There are reports of pine needles inducing abortions in cattle and hence should be avoided by pregnant women.
No, horses should not drink alcohol as it can be harmful to their health.
No animal should be abused
horses can consume flour. Horses should not eat flour, period. Horses should eat a feed high in digestable fiber and low in carbohydrates and sugars, and good quality forage (hay).