do you mean how??? this would be crushed and in a feed bowl.
cruched, flattened or powdered. I just passed that test on howrse!
Horses can eat Cheerios, however, they should not be a majority of the horse's diet. Cheerios and most cereals are safe for horses to eat. You should restrict your horse's intake of cereals and other treats to about a handful a day so that it not be detrimental to your horse's nutritional needs.
You would do well to avoid cereals if you are following a low carbohydrate diet. Cereals are refined processed carbohydrates. .
crushed
The cereals are usally given to horses after a run. How much you give depends on how much they run.
If you are playing on howrse the answer is flattened and broken.
they are meant to be served crushed
Put it in a bowl and hold it in a horses reach and it will eat.
yes
A horses diet should consist primarily of forages like grass or hay and minimal to no concentrates. For horses that require a specialized diet it's best to have a equine vet assist you.
This depends on what you mean by 'cereals'. If you mean cereal grains, then a horse can eat oats, corn, wheat, barley, etc. If you mean breakfast cereals, then a horse Can eat Cheerios, but it is not recommended to feed them any more than a handful due to the sugar content.