Grooming-
Grooming is not a piece of cake and this is something you need to do every single day. Go ahead with checking the condition of the feet by removing dirt and stones from them. Keep yourself in a safe position and be careful about sensitive areas while brushing the horse's coat. Use a soft brush for the face and coarser brushes, rubber curry combs, and dandy brushes to remove the worst of the dirt and mud.
Horses that are living without rugs need extra attention, especially during winters, so obtain turnout rugs and stable rugs to help regulate your horse’s temperature.
Veterinary Care-
The importance of good horse care is being able to identify health problems and treat them promptly. Horses are prone to disease and injuries. Furthermore, they will need to get vaccinated, at least once a year, against diseases. Overall, You have to be proactive about your equine health. Worming, vaccinations, and teeth care are the fundamentals of horse care.
Feeding Horses-
The Basic diet of the horse includes pasture, dust-free hay, and good-quality grains. The digestive system of horses is surprisingly delicate and designed to digest frequent and small meals of roughage throughout the day. You have to feed the horse as per the size, weight, and workload of the horse. Clean and unfrozen water should be available all the time in the stable.
Shelter-
A well-constructed shelter or stall must protect your horse from wind, snow, and rain. The shelter should be dry, safe, and comfortable to protect your horse from insects and unwanted diseases. You have to remove manure from the stall every day. If your horse is residing outside, ensure if he has access to a safe and clean shelter.
Regular Exercise-
Your horses should have access to the best possible natural environment. They should not spend all day inside a stall. Furthermore, Put them out daily so he can stretch their legs, walk around and get some fresh grass and air. To widen the exercise, you could ride them on in a timely manner.
Lead rope is essential while you are out for exercise and saddle pads, flying bonnets, and girth are some horse riding accessories you should consider.
Hoof Care-
Depending on the body type, activity and environment, hooves of your horses need to be trimmed bi-monthly. Bell boots and travel boots prevent foot injuries to horses.