so that they ant got the room to buck rear up or go crazy
Yes, all 10 horses can be accommodated in the 9 stalls by stacking 2 horses in one stall temporarily until one of the stalls becomes available due to rotation, allowing for all horses to have individual stalls.
a muck bucket is a bucket is to clean horses or thier stalls
Hay is used in stalls for horses because it provides a source of nutrition and fiber for the horse to eat throughout the day, mimicking their natural grazing behavior. It also helps keep horses entertained and occupied, reducing boredom and the risk of developing vices such as cribbing or weaving. Additionally, hay can help keep horses warm in colder weather by providing them with additional insulation in their stalls.
The average livestock trailer will fit about 2 horses. Any more horses would require atleast a 16 ft trailer. However, this would also depend on preference. If this trailer is being used for a long haul as living quarters, you may not want your horses too cooped up. However, if it were a simple trip to the vet, 2 horses per average trailer would be fine.
Horses can reside anywhere people make a place for them. Some live in the middle of large cities, although you will have to have deep pockets if your a city-dweller.
you draw nine boxes, and write: tenhorses inside of them, and that is how you put ten horses in nine stalls without having two or more horses in the same stall at the same time, horses housed simultaneously, no constructing or destructing, and no killing the animal (if you did i would always call you a murderer) thnx!!! :)
Some horses live outside in a herd, and have a small shelter to go in when it rains. Some horses also live in separate stalls.
No you don't! Horses does not need an apostrophe.
Stalls for draft horses should be larger and more spacious compared to stalls for regular-sized horses, as draft horses are larger and need more room to move around comfortably. The stalls should also be well-bedded and have high ceilings to accommodate their height. It's important to ensure the stalls are kept clean and well-ventilated to promote the draft horse's health and well-being.
Yes, all 10 horses can be accommodated in the 9 stalls by stacking 2 horses in one stall temporarily until one of the stalls becomes available due to rotation, allowing for all horses to have individual stalls.
In the stalls of course
Horses are kept in stalls,stables, and barns.
That depends on the 2 horses in the stall together. Some horses are inseperable and love to together others such as to stallions should never be put in the same stall, although some horses pair up the best Idea if you have the chance is to put the 2 horses in 2 different stalls.
Stables or stalls in a barn
Horses mostly live in a fenced in pasture but some horses are kept in barns with stalls.
I either box or standing stalls.
It's called pawing and is out of boredom.