12-foot x 12-foot
You don't need to put them in the same stall. The horse in the stall is pregnant, if it is not your horse in the stall, when the foal is born you will be offered to buy it.
I mucked out the horse's stall.
You should clean a horse's stall once a day if your horse is in at night and goes out during the day. If this is the case you should clean your horse's stall after he goes out in the morning or before he comes in, in the afternoon. If your horse is kept in a stall 24/7 (which I do not reccomend) then clean the horse's stall at least three times a day. Once in the morning, once at noon and again at night. when cleaning your stabled horse's stall move him into a spare stall while you work so he is not in your way.
All stalls, even if a horse isn't always in it, should be cleaned as much as possible. If you are bored, pick out a stall. If your horse goes, clean the stall.
Well, it depends how much your horse is in the stall. If your horse is in there every day it should be cleaned every other day.
In a stall
Mucking a stall involves removing soiled bedding, droppings, and other debris from a horse's stall in order to keep it clean and comfortable for the horse. This process typically includes using a pitchfork or shovel to scoop out the dirty bedding and waste, then replacing it with fresh bedding to maintain a clean living environment for the horse. Regular mucking is essential for the health and well-being of the horse.
It can be a stress factor in a small stall. Loose boxes are much more comfortable for them . A well-kept clean stall should not be noxious from ammonia vapors. If your horse's stall makes your eyes smart, then it's not clean enough for your horse, either. Good ventilation will eliminate any CO2 worries.
You have to clean your horse's stall every morning so the dung doesn't stay there to breed diseases
If you leave a horse in a stall for any amount of time you cannot. Pooping is a natural action and cannot be stopped.
Well, isn't that a delightful question! If the horse runs 250 yards while the train travels 600 yards, we can see that for every 1 yard the train travels, the horse runs 0.4167 yards. So, if the train travels 3000 yards, the horse would run 1250 yards. Just imagine those happy little horses running freely alongside the train, creating a beautiful scene of movement and joy!
If a horse is in a stall all day then they need hay and water. Also you could put in a salt block.