After it is fenced, or the horse may run away.
The height of the horse doesn't have much bearing on how big the field should be. What counts is the horses health, activity level, lifestyle and the quality of the field. One acre is the bare minimum for one horse that will be grazing in a field, assuming the field is well maintained, if not you need to increase the size. However if the horse is on a restricted diet and is not able to graze then a 100 feet by 60 feet dry-lot set up can and does work just as well as a large field provided the horse has constant access to clean , fresh hay.
A special horse rug that is waterproof and specially designed to keep the horse from getting muddy and wet in the field.
You would put a blanket on a horse in the winter to save him from getting a cold or even dieing. However, if you do not clip your horse, it is better to leave him unblanketed. To tell if your horse is cold enough to blanket him, touch his ears. If the are cold, he is most likely cold. If they are not, he is fine as is. Also look for abnormal behavior. If he is standing listlessly with his head down, something is wrong, and it may be that he is cold.
To canter a horse, you need to first establish a rythmic and energetic trot. Then, take your outside leg a little bit further back and sit to the trot. Put your leg on a little firmer and lean a bit forward and the horse should make the transition to canter.
The reason why Indians put feathers in the horse's mane was to show that theirs was a war horse. The feather was used to symbolize this.
a horse can live in a field but in the winter it should have a rug on to keep it warm and dry or you could put it in a stable for just the winter or all year round.
if you go to your 'stable' on the top of the screen then your horse should be there or go to the 'paddock' if your horse is there then click 'put my horse in the stable' if the horse is not there then he/she is in the stable.
depends how fat the horse is and the weather!
You should know this but anyway,you put the food in the bucket and feed it to the horse.
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
If you are currently unemployed, you can simply put "unemployed" in the occupation field.
You should not put human hairspray on a horse. There are however sprays designed for horses that act in a similar way to human hairspray.
You should put your current job title or profession in the occupation field when filling out your passport application.
I recommend that when you are taking your horse out, then to place the other horse where your field gate swings in, forcing the horse to walk backwards and away from you and your horse. ( I have had the same problem and this method always seems to work for me. ) I hope this helped. Good luck :)
You should cut the horse up put it in a bucket and hide it in your room. You can then see your horse everyday and get a puppy :)
You put your hand on the horse's rump and slide it across until you are on the other side.
I'm guessing you shoudln't, but if the field is massive, then yes.