The horse is surprisingly adaptive to new conditions. However the only things they need are forage, shelter and water to survive, other than that there isn't really anything special that they need.
This means that this animal or thing does not require anything special to keep it. Like when a horse is an easy keeper it means that just hay and grass keeps it looking good and feeling fine.
A special horse rug that is waterproof and specially designed to keep the horse from getting muddy and wet in the field.
A horse trainer. Really, there's no special name for such a person.
There is no special term for a horse birth, although it can be called "foaling."
Horses thrive on a pecking order. The Alpha horse is the Boss. Pushes the other horses around. Wants to be in charge. Usually has a more aggressive personality. But keep in mind - aggressive doesn't always equal "mean".
Very warm and soft Need to be kept feed And in the winter but them in a barn
A horse breed that has evolved to thrive in cold weather is the Icelandic horse. They have a thick double coat, muscular build, and sturdy hooves for navigating icy terrain. They are known for their ability to withstand extremely low temperatures and harsh conditions.
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You could get your horse some special treats or special food to eat.
This is up to you. You should find out what the horse will and will not be able to do with the club foot. You should also learn about what special things he will require because of his foot, and ask yourself if you are prepared to handle it.
to keep a horse out of harsh weather conditions
Obviously it depends on the local laws where you live and the size of the trailer you are hauling. For a small 2 or 3 horse trailer being pulled by a regular truck (not a dually) most states do not require any special licensing or training, a regular driver licence is enough. Some states require special licences for bigger trailers that are pulled by dually's, etc.
make the horse's conditions better.
His horse Sleipnir had eight legs.
The Cracker horse, or Florida Cracker does not require any special care. It is a hardy breed of horse that can get by with the basics, food, water, shelter and grooming/care from it's owner. All horses no matter their breed need those basics, plus yearly vaccinations, health check/Coggins test, regular farrier visits, and proper deworming.
The only thing that comes to mind is, they both thrive in the sea. Camargue horses are often referred to as the horse of the sea (They love the water).
No, but it is a good idea if you are going trail riding in a rocky area. Talk to your farrier and ask him. Some disciplines such as pro jumping and reining require special shoes. It can also help if they have injuries. But talk to your vet or farrier first!!