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Yes, trimming a horses' hooves too frequently can make the horse sore (or lame). A horses' hoof is similar to a person's fingernail. If you cut them too often, they will begin to hurt. The hoof must be allowed to grow out again before they are re-trimmed. Normal trimming patterns are on a 6-week schedule, though show horses or horses on medical treatment (like founder) may have the trimmed as early as every 4 weeks.
Horses that are frequently exercised need to increase their water intake to stay hydrated and replace fluids lost through sweating. They also need to increase their calorie intake to maintain energy levels and muscle function. Providing appropriate rest and recovery time is essential to prevent injuries and promote overall well-being.
Friesian horses are known for their strength, agility, and elegant appearance, making them valuable for various activities such as dressage, driving, and show jumping. They are frequently used in professional equestrian events, for pleasure riding, as carriage horses, and even in therapeutic riding programs due to their gentle nature. Additionally, they are often featured in movies, commercials, and parades for their striking beauty and grace.
Wild horses typically sleep while standing up, utilizing a "stay apparatus" in their legs to lock their joints for support. They can also lie down to achieve deep sleep, although they do this less frequently to stay alert to potential threats in their environment. Their ability to take short naps while standing helps them rest without compromising their safety.
They need high energy food that lets the energy out slowly. And you also may need to go easy on your horse, they are companions, not machines.
If the horse is in the stall frequently, then clean it frequently. Every day!
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horses that get excersied are sure to be way more healthy than horses that dont get exercised hope i helped
Frequently exercised horses need extra minerals and grain.
Horses exercise frequently because that is what they do in the wild. In the wild they spend most of their time moving around for many reasons. Because horses are often kept in more confined spaces in captivity they move around. Some horses do this as a sign of boredom when in a stable.
Extra food for energy.
horses that are frequently exercised need feed with higher fiber and less suger,
They probably ate well, exersized... Or if they didn't they would probably have died early
Daily you should always clean your horses stall at least once a day
Oats and grains are high energy foods, great for horses that get frequent exercize.