You can try using a more stable or weighted water bucket to prevent tipping. Alternatively, you can install a bucket holder or automatic watering system that secures the bucket in place. Ensure your horse has access to water at all times to prevent dehydration.
You can try using a bucket with a handle instead of a bottle to feed the foal. Mix foal milk replacer with water at the correct dilution and offer it to the foal in the bucket. Ensure the temperature is warm (around 100°F) and try to be patient and gentle with the foal during feeding time. If the foal continues to refuse the bucket or bottle, consult with a vet for alternative feeding options.
With the use of a feed bucket and a bit of persuasion. You can't rush 'em either, as you gotta teach them at their own pace. It also helps to be consistent so they understand what you're trying to get across to them.
Decoquinate is an anticoccidial drug approved for use in some livestock species, but it is not recommended for use in horses. Horses have different metabolic processes and sensitivities compared to other animals, so it is important to consult with a veterinarian before administering any medication.
Remuda is a group of horses in use by cowboys where they choose the horse they will use for the day.
Use a nice, clean, damp sponge to clean the inside of the horses nose.
My horses are pastured and I don't feed them any grain if they are not active. However, the horses they I use for eight hour days I do feed a considerable amount of grain and hay as well as grass.
you use the hoof pick to pick the debris out of the hoof and you can rinse the horses hoof out with the hose.
First get a bucket of water, and put the same volume as is in the bowl in the bucket. Let the bucket sit over night, and put water conditioner in it. Net the fish out of the bowl, and put it in the bucket with the new water. Rinse the bowl out, and sponge the inside to remove any algae. Clean, and put back the gravel and ornaments. Pour the water and fish back into the clean bowl. DONT USE SOAP.
take some vinegar and mix it in a bucket of water and use a rag to clean the outside... or you could put it in a spray bottle
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simple green cleans anything You would use a two bucket method with a degreaser-type detergent. One would have the degreaser, the second bucket would be the rinse water.
You can clean hardwood floors without damaging it by first cleaning it like you would clean on tiles. Sweep up the floor for trash and then use a bucket and mop it clean and dry.
I use dish soap and a little vinegar in a bucket filled with water, works good.
i have snails and i just use a bucket and feed them a couple leaves of lettuce and any fruit such as grapes.
EVERY 2 WEEKS BECAUSE IF THEY DON'T TAKE A BATH IN A LONG TIME, THEY STINK. AFTER THAT WORK, RIDERS RIDE THEM, FEED THEM, AND USE THEM FOR FARMING TOO. THEY NEED A BATH AFTER ALL THE HARD WORK THEY HAVE DONE. ESPECIALLY ON FARMS WHERE FARMERS WASH THEM WITH A BUCKET OF WATER POURED OVER THEM.