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Old February 7th, 2007, 06:36 AM
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Default What do you have to do to take care of a horse?

What do you have to do to take care of a horse?
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Old February 7th, 2007, 07:54 AM
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#1, you have to love it...then after you do that, you have to keep him clean, get a good veterinarian, a good ferrier, and a good stable for him. vitamins are ok. your vet will tell you what and when you should be feeding him.
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Old February 7th, 2007, 01:33 PM
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Horses live more than twenty years, so it's a long time commitment. They need good food (hay, grain and vitamins) and clean water. To prevent colic, they need lots of exercise - they weren't meant to be cooped up in a stall or small pen all day. They need clean, dry bedding to prevent hoof rot and diseases. They need to have their hooves trimmed and/or get new shoes every six to eight weeks. They need vaccinations to prevent disease and they need to have their back molars "floated" - that is filing them down so that the horse can chew properly. If you don't pay a boarding stable to do the daily care, you'll have to do it yourself. Every day. Seven days a week. And you'll have to find someone reliable to take over if you're sick or away on vacation.It's a huge, expensive proposition. You might be better off just renting a horse by the hour when you want to ride.
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Love comes first. Then, Boarding. ~$300-400. Then farrier every 8 weeks ~$30-70 depending, Vet every 6 months: vaccines and teeth ~$250, fall vaccines ~$100, Wormer every 8 weeks~$20. Then lessons, helmets, boots, ~$300 for a good saddle, ~$30 saddle pad, ~$100 bridle and bit, ~$40 halter and lead rope.And don't forget the occational teats!
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Brush them before riding with a dandy brush, body brush and ribber curry comb, and pick out all of their hooves, with a hoof pick. When riding ALWAYS slip a numnah or saddle cloth under the saddle, and make sure the girth is not to loose - or to tight at that matter. After a hard days work, may it be racing jumping or dressage, use a sweat-scarper to calm the horse down, and a water brush. Plus if its warm, and sunny, give them a ralaxing bath and massage. And always let your horse b turned out 4 at least 13hrs a day.
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You have to provide it with a shelter and a large pen to roam around in. You also have to have a good vet and blacksmith, also the right food and clean water. Horses are very expensive and they are not like dogs they need way more attention.Good luck
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I grew up as a child with horses around. All I see them do is give it food and water all the time. They also have large pens in which they let the horses come out and run around. There is also a vet present there.
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Love comes first. Then, Boarding. ~$300-400. Then farrier every 8 weeks ~$30-70 depending, Vet every 6 months: vaccines and teeth ~$250, fall vaccines ~$100, Wormer every 8 weeks~$20. Then lessons, helmets, boots, ~$300 for a good saddle, ~$30 saddle pad, ~$100 bridle and bit, ~$40 halter and lead rope.And don't forget the occational teats!
From all this it is very clear what ever care horse requires and how much you have to shell out.It is an expensive deal,so better you join a riding school and enjoy the ride at a much lesser price.
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Old September 10th, 2008, 10:20 AM
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To take care of a horse, we need a halter, lead rope,comb, brush, hoof pick, saddie, fiy spray, shampoo, conditioner etc. Oats, barley, corn,wheat are good food for a horse.
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