Horses are fed morning and afternoon if they are boarded in. Generally if they are kept out at pasture and there is good quality fodder (grass) and they are not working then they may not require extra food. If however they are working horses they will require meals containing grain (at least once a day) while kept in pasture?
4 times
no it is bad for them.
every meal it has
They Visit For Every Meal!
A meal should not be re-heated more than once.
Horses begin eating their first meal of colostrum within hours of birth.
Carrots should only be fed as a treat, not as a regular meal. Once a day or a few times a week should be sufficient.
1 big meal in the morn or 1 meduim sized meal in morn and at dinner time
Yes, horses can indeed eat basil, but it is not one of their favorite meal choices. Horses tend to avoid this herb as they do not like care for the bitter taste.
If they have a big meal once, they do not have to eat for a while.
Grass or hay (dried grass) should almost always make up the base of a horses diet. Fresh green grass can cause health problems in certain horses though. Horses can also have certain types of grains, fruits and vegetables. There are some foods that are toxic or poisonous to them and should be avoid at all times. Sugar is also not good for horses.
They hunted large animals, such as bison, horses, mammoths, etc.