crushed , flattened and maybe whole i think
If you are playing on howrse the answer is flattened and broken.
No. It is not recommended, nor is it beneficial to the horse's health.
Absolutely not! If a horse eats a cereal box you should call an equine veterinarian immediately, this could be a life threatening situation.
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!
yes, crushed or broken
usually on the back of the box or bag holding the vitamins/cereal, there will be a weight chart. weigh your horse using a horse weigh tape and look at the back of the box you bag will tell you, depending on how much your horse weighs, how much to feed it.
Beethoven was given a horse and then forgot he had it.
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The horse has given birth to a baby horse called a foal.
How It's Made - 2001 Horse Bits Oat Cereal Turquoise Jewellery Electric Scooters 20-2 was released on: USA: 1 November 2012
Baby cereal must be measured according to instructions given on the package, because different brands have different nutritional values and different cooking instructions.
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