No. It is not recommended, nor is it beneficial to the horse's health.
Alaways feed cereal grains that have been processed using a combination of heat, moisture and pressure, with the exception of oats for some horses Always read the instuctions on the bag or box . . . . It will tell you how to give it to your horse and how much to give!
You give it some lucky charms cereal
Do the Lucky Charm cereal box that will give you ideas
Add more water to his dogfood, sprinkle a little bran on his food, (not the box of cereal) or some canned plain pumpkin.
Now cereal is an ingredient for some recipies! I made one a few night ago and it said to roll the fish in a plain corn cereal. hope it helps
To mount a horse is to get on a horse and the common fraze can you give me a 'leg up' also means mount but with some assistance.
cereal houses
I did some research on it and found that Harvest Morn Malted Wheaties and Shredded wheat should be okay. My book on Gerbils says that you can only give cereals that are plain, have low sugar and no corn, so you can find more edible cereals by just looking on the side of any packet of relatively plain cereal. Just check it has no corn in it and that it doesn't have too much salt.
There are some essential minerals in the horse's salt lick. There are also some very good suppliments that can be added to his daily food.
It doesn't have everything. and some of the things are plain dumb, but i usually get my answers.
Some minerals include stuff you might have in your cereal like iron and zinc.
your horse would not eat and it will feel weak the best thing is to give it lots of water and give it medical attention to a vet