yes, crushed or broken
do you mean how??? this would be crushed and in a feed bowl.
Yes
no cereal.
If you have tried ever fad diet over the past few years and none have worked for you, try a diet that incorporates something you already eat: cereal. You might think that cereal is full of carbs and sugars, but in reality, cereal can be very healthy. Look for a cereal diet that includes high amounts of fiber to keep you fuller for longer, as well as added vitamins. You can generally replace breakfast and lunch with a cereal diet, and eat a healthy protein and vegetables meal for dinner. Try different varieties to keep it from getting boring.
If you are playing on howrse the answer is flattened and broken.
While there are different variations of a cereal diet, typically these diets involve eating cereal for both breakfast, lunch and snacks. One can find more information about cereal diets from dieting websites.
An all cereal diet would not be seen as nutritious. For one, most cereals have a high sugar content. And there are certain vitamins and proteins you get only from certain food products (which are not in cereal).
A horses diet should consist primarily of forages like grass or hay and minimal to no concentrates. For horses that require a specialized diet it's best to have a equine vet assist you.
A Prezwalki horses diet does not differ from any other horses diet. In other words, the breed can eat the exact same as any other breed.
Yes cereal can be great in a diet. Certain cereals are a good source of fiber and nutrients both things you need on a diet. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and it's a very fast breakfast as well.
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