No they do not. This question comes up a lot these days; it is due to further degradation of the CAFO meat supply, and the fact that meat processors are now adding beef suet, etc (by products) back into your meat to improve profitability.
They would need a lot of space to make lunchrooms so they don't have lunchrooms and just let the students make/buy their own lumch and eat in class/school wherever they want.
yes they can be fed oats
No. Who diets a horse on carrots?
A saw horse.
yes
Yes a horse can be fed once a day.
I have mistakenly fed this to my horse and have seen no adverse affects docdnsdvm
It eats when it gets fed.
Supplements should be fed with the horse's grain. How often the supplement should be mixed with a horse's food depends on the supplement, and the horse. Read the label on the supplement carefully, and talk to your vet to figure out how often you should feed the supplement to your horse, and how much.
no. they'll colic.
How you should feed a horse will depend on your preferences and what the horse likes as well.Hay: This can be fed on the ground, in a net or in some form of slow feeder.Grain/ hard feeds: This is typically fed in a dish on the ground or a bucket hung in the stall or on the fence.
A horse should be fed mainly hay, and only a little little bit of grain a day.Try a cup or less of grain a day.