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Possibily the different ground conditions and the winter coat.
The transition from summer/monsoon to winter brings notable changes in a horse's physical condition, behavior, and management needs. These changes stem from shifts in temperature, humidity, and available resources.
Horses adapt remarkably to seasonal changes, but they need support from their caretakers to thrive. Adjustments in diet, shelter, grooming, and exercise routines help them transition smoothly between the hot/wet and cold seasons. By monitoring these seasonal differences, owners can ensure their horses remain healthy and comfortable year-round.
We are in transist: From the summer/monsoon season to winter.
How much the form differs between the hot/wet seasons and the cold weather seasons? Your opinion.