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All About Horses

All About Horses. How to Clean your Horse. Putting the horses horseshoe on doesn’t hurt at all. You clean your horses hoof with a hoof pick. Every few weeks your horse will need a new horsesheo . Brush your horse the way it’s fur grows. Rub the curry comb in circles around your horse.

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All About Horses

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  1. All About Horses

  2. How to Clean your Horse Putting the horses horseshoe on doesn’t hurt at all. You clean your horses hoof with a hoof pick. Every few weeks your horse will need a new horsesheo. Brush your horse the way it’s fur grows. Rub the curry comb in circles around your horse. Rub a spunj on your horses nose and around your horses eyes.

  3. Horse Chow You can give your horse a apple or a carrot. Horses mainly eat grass. A foal drinks milk from its mom. Horses eat hay and grain. Horses need to drink fresh waterevery day.

  4. In the Horses Time Horses walk,trot,cante,and gallop. Horses use there tails to swish away flies. Horses can hear in the back of them. When a horses ears in middle it is saying hello! When a horses ears are it is not happy.

  5. Little Ones A baby horse is called a foal. A foal is born with all of its fur. Unlike many other baby animals a foal is able to see and hear when it is born. After a foal is born it reats while its mom licks it clean.

  6. Sleeping Time Horses sleep standing . Horses can sleep lying down. Horses sleep about three hours out of 24. Some 45 minutes of that time is deep sleep, but it is not a time of solid sleep.

  7. My sources • The True/Or/False Book of Horses by PatriciaLauber • Animals Are Not Like Us By Graham Meadows • Ponies ByKelley MacAuly

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