Yes, some horses do not care where they go. It is up to us to make sure their food and water stays clean.
You get full energy by:A: Using a Black OrchidB: By feeding, watering, and grooming/stroking your horse if you haven't already.
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I believe the answer is... Feeding a horse.
no it isn't. you could try soaking the grain and hay first before feeding it to the horse.
If your horse is overweight, try to not put it in the pasture as long or feed it less than normal. (only about 2 pounds less)If your horse is overweight, do not feed it or put it in the meadow. Resume normal feeding (only the recommended amount for your horse) when the message that your horse is overweight is no longer displayed.
I just got a new foal and if you keep feeding, watering, cleaning and all of its needs, it will grow into a very beautiful horse faster! p.s. I like thunder the most!
Care depends on the horse and what you use him for. Daily activities may include mucking out the box/ stall, turning the horse out to pasture and bringing him back in again, rugging him, feeding, watering, grooming, tidying the barn area, worming, riding, exercising in general, going to a show, and many others.
Feeding and watering. Mucking out (removing horse dung). Laying down fresh bedding. Rubbing down and curry combing the horses. Walking the horses outside looking for medical problems, and so much more.
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Anything to do with the care of the horse is known as stable management.
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