Crushed, powdered, or how it is!
U can also soak them in hot water for 2 minutes or so, so the horse won't choke, but they tend to be a bit mushy. This way is better with oats.
The botanical name for oats, commonly used in horse cereals, is Avena sativa.
If you are playing on howrse the answer is flattened and broken.
Cereals should be included in a horse's diet in small amounts and should be primarily used as a supplement to their main diet of forages like hay and grass. It's important to choose high-quality cereals that are easy for horses to digest, such as oats, barley, or corn. Cereals should be fed in divided portions throughout the day to prevent digestive issues.
they are not. they are given crushed or in powder
they are meant to be served crushed
Put it in a bowl and hold it in a horses reach and it will eat.
This depends on what you mean by 'cereals'. If you mean cereal grains, then a horse can eat oats, corn, wheat, barley, etc. If you mean breakfast cereals, then a horse Can eat Cheerios, but it is not recommended to feed them any more than a handful due to the sugar content.
do you mean how??? this would be crushed and in a feed bowl.
cruched, flattened or powdered. I just passed that test on howrse!
Beethoven was given a horse and then forgot he had it.
The River Horse
The horse has given birth to a baby horse called a foal.