Latest Posts
Categories
- Anglo Arab (1)
- Appaloosa (1)
- Arabian (1)
- Balearic (1)
- Buckskin (1)
- Caspian (1)
- Clydesdale (1)
- Cremello (1)
- Donkey (2)
- Draft Horse (1)
- Egyptian (1)
- Fjord (1)
- German Bred (1)
- Horses for Sale (1)
- Icelandic (1)
- Lipizzan (1)
- Lusitano (1)
- Miniature (2)
- Morgan (1)
- Mule (1)
- Mustang (1)
- Ob (1)
- Oldenburg (1)
- Palomino (1)
- Percheron (1)
- Quarter Horses For Sale (2)
- Sorraia (1)
- Thoroughbred (1)
- Tiger Horses (1)
- Uncategorized (93)
- Warmblood (1)
Archives
- October 2012 (13)
- September 2012 (5)
- August 2012 (10)
- July 2012 (7)
- June 2012 (8)
- May 2012 (8)
- April 2012 (5)
- January 2012 (10)
- December 2011 (9)
- October 2011 (10)
- September 2011 (30)
- August 2011 (10)
Looking After Your Horses in the Winter Part Two
Of course when you buy horses one of the key concerns is always going to be looking after them in winter. Your horse, unlike owning a dog or cat, is of course going to live outside (they are a little large and unruly for any other option) and that means that you can risk them getting wet, getting cold and generally means that they will generally be more susceptible than other animals. The same goes when you find miniature horses for sale or Icelandic horses for sale – if they live outside then they need that care.
This is only if you don’t know how to look after your horses though. And that’s why it’s so important to look into how to look after your pet before your find Fresian horses for sale, Clydesdale horses for sale or any other species of horse.
Here then we will look at how to make sure your horse stays safe and warm in winter with some tips that can really help.
No related posts.
No Responses to “Looking After Your Horses in the Winter Part Two”