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Horse Care Tips For Beginners

By Enzo Green


For those who newly own them or who have jobs where the interact with them, there is much to learn regarding horse care. These beautiful animals are revered by many people, and many tips need to be followed to ensure that they are happy and healthy. These include having a wooden stall of the right size, ensuring that horses get plenty of food and water, taking the animals to the vet throughout the year, providing the animals with opportunities to exercise, buying polocrosse equipment for horses and making sure that stalls are clean. These will all be looked at more below.

Stalls should be composed of wood and be the right size. Wood is the material of choice as cement stalls make it possible for horses to hurt their legs or feet if they kick stall walls. Nonetheless, there are horses who enjoy chewing wood up, and thus safeguards have to be considered. Paddocks coupled on to stalls will ensure that the creatures have room to play and exercise, and 12 by 12 stalls are usually big enough to accommodate most horses.

Fresh water and the right foods are critical to horses' health. Automatic watering devices can be used for horses, but those taking care of the animals need to be wary of them. They do not allow one to monitor how much the animals drink, and they have to be checked on frequently. When horses are given water out of a bucket, at least 10 gallons has to be made available at any given time. Grains and hay are the goods fed to horses.

It is important that horses see vets a couple of times a year. The animals need to be given medications to prevent worms, and they also have to receive vaccines. Vaccinations are especially important when the horses are in boarding facilities, as these areas are breeding grounds for bacteria and disease.

The animals need to be given ample opportunities to exercise outside of their stalls. Also, they need social interaction with other horses as they do not thrive when they are on their own.

It is critical that stalls are kept clean for the animals who live in them. This includes ensuring that urine and fecal waste is removed each day. Furthermore, flies are pests who frequently visit the horses' living quarters, and their presence has to be kept under control.

Much needs to be done regarding horse care. This includes paying special attention to horses' stalls, diets, the amount of exercise that they get, and doctor check-ups to ensure that vaccines and worming medications are up to date.




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