They all have different behaviors. They tend to be creatures of habit. I have a barn with 14 horses in it, for example. These guys have been fed from one end of the barn until the other (14 in total). I mixed it up one day and failed to feed Codey first, as I normally do. the barn went crazy. Codey started yelling and the others followed suit. Most did not touch their hay until Codey had been fed.
The grass is always greener syndrome is the classic tale of horses feeding also. You can leave a whole bale of awesome grass hay in front of them and they still want what is on the cart.
About the same for any breed of horse. They are usually healthy and kind and are loyal to their people.
Feeding forage (grass/hay) before concentrates has been shown to decrease the risk of gastrointestinal upset in horses.
Pizza is not bad for horses, however, there are much cheaper ways of feeding horses.
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wild horses are shy animals and need to be approached with caution.
it is fine to give corn to horses. they love it as a nice treat
In general Quarter Horses have good temperments, they are athletic and versitile and usually very healthy.
Wild horses will feed whenever they can as long as they can. There is no specific TIME.
Normal feeding - get a cribbing collar
you can get horses by feeding them apples and taming them,it will give you a name choice for your new horse and then you have a new horse!
little and oftenn is the best way..
No, it should not.