Yes. My horse loves oatmeal, its like feeding them oats. Only oatmeal. It's alot like.....I think its called MASH.... its a brand of feed that has oatmeal in it and it is heated and is kinda like oatmeal in its consistency. My horse loves it.
It depends on the horses weight and activity levels.
A horse not being ridden only needs pasture/hay.
horses in light work also only need pasture or hay.
horses in moderate work can be feed 25%-40% of their ration in grains.
horses in heavy work can be fed 40%-50% of their ration in grains.
Oats are typically fed rolled, bruised, or crushed.But may be fed whole, though some say they don't digest properly when fed this way.
They are energy giving and contain fiber.But too much can make a horse excitable"hot".
First of all, horses LOVE oats, so they enjoy eating them. Oats are also used to give a horse more energy for working horses and supplements and sometimes dewormer is often mixed in with the grain because most horse's won't eat most dewormers or supplements unless they are added to something tasty, like grain.
yes as long as they don't have stalks on the end then its fine .
You can. Many people use Quaker Oats to make homemade treats for their horses. You can find recipies online.
feed stores offer boiled and cleaned oats in a bag which works well..check your local feed store
No, horses eat dry oats.
crushed oats do the same thing then as regular oats
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
mostly oats
Oats and hay.
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Apples, carrots, and oats. I think the oats must be raw.
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.
horses get the most from oats and grains with malassas in it
Hay, oats, and grass
Grass, hay, alfalfa, oats...
Yes they can eat them.
Hay