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Answer: The eye patch which makes the horse to look straight can be called as "BLINKERS"
If you are looking for an animal to keep your horse company, then you could try a donkey or a burro. They often get along with other horses, and are not expensive to keep
A horses Forelock is designed to help the horse to keep flies away from their eyes. Just like humans have Eyelashes.
A special horse rug that is waterproof and specially designed to keep the horse from getting muddy and wet in the field.
you should clean out your horses stall twice a day morning and night!
Of course! You can keep a horse and a goat in the same field. It is common to use a goat as a companion animal for horses as long as the goat does not have horns.
Yes, horses cost a lot to keep. You must keep in mind the actual price of the horse, and then you need somewhere to put it, buy food, keep the horse entertained. Keeping horses is not something for slackers!
It is a person who deals race horses. they run their horses and they also keep some of their horses for racing.
Actually... ?? a Horse ?? Anyways.. Lock The Horse In The Barn And Then You Can Type !
You can build a gate by your house then put the horses their.
The easiest way would be to keep the horse away from where the leaches live. Otherwise they will just keep reattaching themselves to the horse.
A horses best habitat is in a field with lush green grass and a stable at night time some places do not keep stables but just different fields which is also OK. Horses and ponies need a shelter which can be used if a horse goes lame. If you keep them out all the time you will need a starvation paddock. It doesn't sound nice but all it does is stop the horse getting overweight but it still has water and some grass. You need to make sure there is another field in winter just in case the field gets too muddy which can harm the horse.Hope you have fun on your horse
Sweating. A horse sweats to keep cool. The horse has the same cooling mechanism that humans do.
When they retire a horse, the keep it in a stall or pasture, but they don't ride it anymore.
a rasping knife to keep a horse from cuting its gums
Answer: The eye patch which makes the horse to look straight can be called as "BLINKERS"
No neveryour horse can get the halter caught on a fence and do some DAMAGEon howrse-FalseDepending on where you horse is kept if the field has no barbed wire then you can keep the horses halter on but if the field has barbed wire then no because the horse may become stuck to it. Also it may help to catch your horse if it escapes.