Horses' digestive systems are not designed to break down and utilize meat meal. That said, they might be able to tolerate small amounts without getting sick, however, there is an old saying that applies here: Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
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Horses do not eat meat, so no, you should not feed your horse red meat.
Horses are not carnivores. Therefore, they don't have prey. But a horse eats oats, hay, sweet feed, carrots, apples, horse treats, a little bit of pasture grass and many more types of horse feed.
If a horse were to eat meat (which it does not, as it is a herbivore, not an omnivore or carnivore), it may take around 24 to 36 hours to digest it. Never feed a horse meat, because it is not a natural foodstuff and, as mentioned above, horses are plant-eaters, not meat-eaters.
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well im pretty sure by my calculations as big as a horse since your feeding him a horse
No you absolutely cannot feed horse meat to another horse. Horses are strict herbivores and cannot process meats. There is also the possibility that the meat could make the horse sick.
Meat pies.
A sheep can eat horses feed on a small scale. If it is all the sheep has to it, it is fine. However, they should not eat horse feed on a regular basis.
No. They are carnivores meaning they only eat meat. If you have a pet tarantula, feed it live crickets, roaches, meal worms, etc.
you can feed a horse hay, carrots ,apples and you need to feed the horse at less two times a day
on your horse's page press feed and select the amount that your horse needs then press feed again