certainly - if you do have mouldy hay throw it out straight away because there may be lice in the hay, which could be harmfull, for your horse.
most horses live up to 30 years old but if the horse was looked after properly it may live longer
I use hay. It depends on how old your horse is on how much much you give them. My horse is 3 and I give 3 flakes, my sister's is 8 and she gives him four, but it depends on your preference
Hay day is an old saying that means an easy day, plenty of play. It was said that a horse would rather eat hay than graze all day for the same amount of feed.
Yes, the oldest horse was I think 62 or 63. His name was Old Billy. He was a draft horse. Horses live around 25-35 years. Arabian horses, ponies and mules live 35-45 years. Draft horses tend to live about 25- 30 years old. It depends on the horse and their life.
A horse (ifyou are lucky) can live to be 30 (I have had some live to 40)
It is unusual for a horse to live to the age of 36 although this is by no means the record age. It is not unusual for a horse to live into their middle to late twenties.
20 to 25 but Arabs live 25 to 30
Susan Hay is as old as dirt.
Most horses live to be about 25-30 but a horse named Old Bille lived to be 62.
The oldest horse is around 60 years old. Horses cannot live to be 85.
30 is the average, but they can live longer or shorter
Usually 25-30 years. the oldest horse to live was Old Billy, a stallion who lived to be 62 years of age.