Things You'll Need
- Field
- Fence
- Stable
- Winter food
Instructions
Keep at least two zebras rather than a single animal. The zebra is a social, herding species that is not suited to single living.
Provide a fenced field or paddock for the zebras. A zebra's natural habitat is the African Savannah and they need plenty of space to run around. The field should be at least one-half acre in size and preferably larger. The surrounding fence should be at least eight feet high.
Ensure the field has a plentiful supply of growing, flowering grass. Zebras are grass-eating herbivores that graze for many hours each day. Zebras also will eat leaves and bush stems. In the winter, provide zebras with suitable equine feed, such as hay, alfalfa and carrots.
Board zebras in a stable during winter months if you live in a cool climate. Zebras will often not survive in climates with below-freezing temperatures.
Register with a specialist equine veterinarian. Zebras may suffer from infectious diseases. Vets recommend vaccination against rabies and tetanus.