How To Care For Your Horse

Horse care is very involved. It requires keeping track of and preserving your horse’s health as well as its emotional, physical and mental well-being. You must utilize all the available information to care for your horse and keep your horse in good condition. Below are a few important parts of proper horse care.

Overall Health

There are a lot of important issues in horse health. For example, horses often need to drink up to 10 gallons of water a day. Also if a horse stands in its own feces all day, it can become very ill. Horses coats need to be cared for regularly. With all the things to consider in caring for your horse, it is best that you get most of your advice from your vet because they are the most attuned to your horse’s specifics.

Caring For Your Horse’s Hooves

Horse hooves need to be picked clean on a regular basis and also need to be inspected for any damage. Keeping clean, dry hooves is the best preventative measure against hoof fungus or any other impairing conditions that can occur with an unattended horse. Daily, or at least weekly, cleaning and inspections should suffice in dry or normal weather conditions and more often in severe weather.

Feeding Your Horse

Feed your horse a few times each day, unless of course you have a pasture where they can feed on their own. Poor feeding practices can lead to colic or other complications which can severely injure or kill a horse. Keeping food clean and away from dirt as much as possible will help to prevent this. You must keep an eye on what your horse is ingesting as they are not as picky as they should be. Otherwise your horse may become very ill.

Hopefully this information will help you to take better care of your horse. Again there are many more aspects to horse care. As a caring horse owner, you will need to keep you self updated on horse care information and practices to make sure your horse lives a long, happy life. Take care of your horse and you will be rewarded with great companionship and enjoyable riding for years to come.

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