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i can see that...because it gives the horse exercise! lol
No rust in a horse's water does not harm the horses. Our horses have rusty water and they in perfect health.
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Horse flies do not build nests like bees or wasps. Instead, they lay their eggs near water or damp areas such as marshes, ponds, or streams. The larvae develop in these environments before emerging as adult horse flies. If you are trying to find where horse flies are breeding, look for areas with standing water and vegetation nearby.
You can find out who owns a particular race horse by checking the horse's registration papers, contacting the organization that oversees horse racing in the region, or reaching out to the horse's trainer or racing stable for ownership information.
you can find them in desserts by water and you can find them in horse poo!
They can smell water from a distance.
EXTREMELY!!!!!!! the ASPCA can then charge you with neglect and find you and take away your horse
You can find a horse just about anywhere
where can you find the saddlebred horse
Horse to Water was created in 2008.
Horse to the Water was created in 2001.
well if it is a wild horse then it would help hunt food for their herd but if it was a run away horse it would find some water to drink, some green grass.
It is not difficult to find the history of your horse. But your horse must be registered to find it. If in fact your horse is registered, you can look up your horse's pedigree on the internet. But if you horse is not registered, I am sorry but I do not know how to help you.
i can see that...because it gives the horse exercise! lol
No you don't bring water for your horse because if they drink water while they are working there stomics may turn and your horse will die.
Horse Under Water was created in 1963.