Yes a horse can eat wild oats, however you must be careful as they (like any kind of natural grain) can contain high levels of starch and sugar which could harm a horse. It would be best to limit the horses daily intake of the wild oats to prevent illnesses.
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No, ponies do not eat oats. Horses do however. IF your pony happens to eat some oats don't freak out, he won't die but just don't give him lots of oats
I'm not sure exactly what constitutes wild oats. Lets stick with native grasses. Most are fine for horse consumption. There are some toxic weeds and plants but they are usually not oats.
Horses are herbivores which means that they do not eat meat. Horses mostly eat grass and plants, and things, if they are wild, but if they are domestic, then there is a large agenda of things, such as oats, molasses, hardfeed, grass,( although all horses eat grass, including wild horses) hay, grain, straw, and lots of things more.
Yes they can eat them.
Oats and hay.
Hay, oats, and grass
Yes, but only in moderation. Horses cannot eat rolled oats like cattle do in the feedlot; it is best to feed horses this only about 1 lb per day.
Apples, carrots, and oats. I think the oats must be raw.
pinto horses eat hay. dry feed, bran, oats, grass, barley, and hay.
yes they eat grass carrots oats and apples
Because horses eat oats.