No, corn isn't good for your horse. and your horse needs succulents like grass, carrots,
apples and all those sorts of stuff! :)
Grass, Hay, Oats, Carrots, Apples, Corn....anything another horse would eat.
Yes, hay is a staple of the domesticated horse's diet. Fed only on high quality hay, an average horse might eat about 50 pounds of hay per day.
a white horse eat hay and grass
Hay
IT is what horse eat
Hay as well as horse feed and grass.
Well no matter what breed a horse is they all eat the same so Apps eat grass, corn, oats, hay, grass, carrots, apples, and some extras just like any other horse would. Hoep that helps =)
The Icelandic horse eats hay, grass, carrots, apples, barley, grains, horse mix, senior feed, hay blocks and pretty much anything a normal horse would eat. They only eat herbs though. They are herbivores. Just so you know, they are mammals.
all i now is they eat carits and hay
No second cut hay often has more nutrients in it than first cut hay. But if the horse is overweight or not working much then first cut hay would be better if the horse will eat it.
Not much. Horse hay is mostly green hay that comprises of 95 to 100% grass. Cow hay, on the other hand, can be as green and grassy as horse hay, but can also be hay that is much higher in legume content (often up to 90%) than horse hay.
A wild horse mostly eats grass ,hay and berries.