FANPLASTIC

HORSES

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As you might have guessed Fanplastic Horses are a very special breed. Just like real horses they take a lot of special care.

HOW I TAKE CARE OF MY HORSES.

 

Food and Drink: I give my horse fresh water everyday. I feed my horses a mixture of corn, hay, and grains. Occasionally I give them apples, carrots, and green vegetables.

 

Veterinary Care: I have a vet come to my house to give my horse a check-up monthly. She is my most trusted vet, her name is Dr. Barbie White.

Do you want to know how she examines my horses? I'll tell you. First she checks their insides, like their hear, lungs, and liver. Then the second thing she does is check their legs. Horse's legs are very important to a horse. Especially a race horse.

The last thing she does is check their eyes. This is an extra part of the checkup, but I think it is important.

When she's done I give all 11 of my horses, (well, the ones that like them) a special treat, APPLES! I don't know what it is with them and apples, but they're crazy about them. After that I brush them with a dandy and body brush, they always like that.
Then it is time to get them ready for riding. I take them out of the stable and have a few friends come by. We saddle up and head out on the trail.
   
 
This is the best part of Fanplastic horses.

Spending an afternoon riding the trails.

It is always nice to have friends to ride with.

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