Grains/oats and carrots.
Grass, Hay, Oats, Carrots, Apples, Corn....anything another horse would eat.
You can eat as many carrots as you want!
Yes, horses can have carrots as a treat/snack.
One or two carrots a day is sufficient for an adult horse and only one or half a carrot for ponies and miniatures. If you feed too many carrots you run the risk of making the horse too fat, causing colic, or even triggering laminitis/ founder from over feeding.
No. Who diets a horse on carrots?
No, carrots are actually very sweet and should be considered as treats for horses. A horse on a diet should eat a limited number of carrots, even more limited than a normal horse.
horses can eat apples, sugar, carrots, and grass, but dont feed your horse sugar TOO often
Appaloosas are like any other horse. They love apples and carrots. Each horse has a mind of its own so it really depends on the horse.
No, carrots will not kill worms in a horse.
Many animals will eat carrots and sugar cubes. One such animal is a horse.
Horses can eat grass, hay, grain, apples, carrots, sugar cubes, and much more...Sea grass and moss.