Here is a list of the most essential aspects of horse care:
• providing adequate sustenance for your horse through grass, hay, grain, and supplements
• providing your horse will fresh water and understanding the implications of dehydration
• researching living arrangements for your horse, whether it’s on your own property or at a boarding stable
• arranging the best living situation for your horse that caters to your horse’s needs
• ensuring that your horse is getting adequate exercise and training through riding, training, and interaction
• keeping track and scheduling routine horse care procedures like hoof trimmings, teeth floating, deworming, and vaccinations.
If you keep multiple horses together in a pasture or turnout, it’s important to calculate the amount of water you will need so that all the horses can drink and stay hydrated.
If you plan on getting a horse, it’s important to know how often your horse will require these procedures so you can form a schedule and stay on top of your horse’s needs.
Many people are apprehensive to feed their horse’s grain since it’s not a natural part of a horse’s diet.