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\"\"The care of horses involves many tasks. This article looks at some of the basic necessities and tasks you need to know when you are learning about how to take care of horses correctly. You may be required to undertake these as a horse owner and\/or carer when you are caring for horses who live in a paddock\/ field\/ pasture (depending on the country where you live).<\/p>\n

A horse is a much bigger commitment than other family pets, if fact everything about them is bigger, feeding, veterinary bills, worming not to mention all the accessories that go with them. With the right care and knowledge you can keep your horse happy and healthy.<\/p>\n

Routine Checks When Caring For Horses<\/h3>\n

Horses which are kept outdoors will require checking at least once a day. If you have poor quality or little pasture you may need to feed twice a day. Horses kept in paddocks\/ fields\/ pasture have more opportunity to exhibit natural behaviours and so are less likely to develop boredom related behaviours.<\/p>\n

When you attend to a horse in a paddock\/ field\/ pasture you should routinely check for injuries and the condition of the paddock i.e. is the fencing broken. Paddock kept horses will be more exposed to the elements so a horse may require rugging when it is cold or raining. The hooves should be clean daily to remove dirt and debris and any stones or sticks that may have become wedged under the hoof.<\/p>\n

The quality and quantity of the plants in the paddock\/ field\/ pasture may determine how much you need to feed the horse. Pasture which is over run by weeds or poor quality grasses will have little if any nutritional value. Good paddock\/ field\/ pasture management practices can help to reduce weed growth in a paddock\/ field\/ pasture.<\/p>\n

Rotating paddock\/ field\/ pasture regularly to avoid over grazing will assist in giving the paddock a rest to allow pasture to regrow. Over grazing leads to good, quality pasture being eaten to the point where it doesn?t regrow and leads to weeds setting in.<\/p>\n

Planting improved pastures is an option, but an expensive one especially if you are keeping your horse on someone elses land (agisting\/ livery\/ boarding)!<\/p>\n

Weeds can be removed by hand if you have time or by regular spraying however horses will need to be kept away from sprayed plant material. Poor Pasture.<\/p>\n

This paddock contains weeds, little grass and patches of dirt. It also appears a little unsafe due to the wooden rails sticking out.<\/p>\n

Checklist When Caring For Horses<\/h3>\n

Having a well maintained paddock\/ field\/ pasture will help to prevent unnecessary injury to a horse.<\/p>\n

Some desirable and safe qualities to look for in a paddock\/ field\/ pasture are:<\/p>\n