if the horse is shaking then it is probably because he is "chilled" even if it is warm outside. You should walk the horse around and do not take of his saddle until he has stopped shaking, then brush and walk some more.
i can see that...because it gives the horse exercise! lol
yes if taught properly i know a horse which can shake your hand!
A padock or a arena. I Could easily be wrong.
This depends on the age and health of the horse and what you use it for. However, I think that if you want your horse to be 'fit' then you should be riding it several times a week for at least 30 minutes.
well by being a good horse owner you need to play with your horse and be kind to it like giving it healthy food and letting it exercise and dont make it feal like a slave
Well yeah, as it's dancing (I think...) which is good exercise.
The horse runs on a farm that it is raised at. The horse runs for about 20-30 minutes. Then the horse is ready to go!
i can see that...because it gives the horse exercise! lol
exercise and fun!
Try doing an exercise kind of like a shoulder in. That helps my horse do better. It is a great exercise for a everyday workout. It's has improved my horse's dressage by a lot.
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no it shouldn't it is more like a sport to me exercise for me and the horse or in this case you and the horse but its more like exercise for the horse cuz you really don't do anything but sit there and make the horse turn btw no offense when i said you don't do anything if i offended you.
if you shake anything for that amount of time you will get definition increases. do yourself a favor and do some barbell and dumbell lifts and shake a protein shake after. youll see better results
In a way, yes. Horse riding is a sport, and it is hard work. Especially if you ride without stirrups! Riding a horse can provide excellent and enjoyable exercise!
Correct! A horses diet is rationed on the weight and size of the horse and how much daily exercise it does. Correct! A horses diet is rationed on the weight and size of the horse and how much daily exercise it does.
When you get turned on, your body puts out adrenaline to give you energy. Adrenaline also makes your muscles tremble or shake if you are not using them for strenuous exercise.
Yes the amount of exercise will affect a horses weight. If the horse is overweight it will slowly lose weight through exercise, just like humans. If the horse is a good weight and is being fed correctly then instead of weight lose you'll get muscle gain and the horse may go up in weight as muscle is heavier than fat.