it eats i cant remember
I assume you meant, getting fodder into horses? You simply place hay in front of the horse - the horse will begin to eat if hungry. Make sure there is water available at all times.
Your horse cannot eat a poisonous plant.
Granules are food on Howrse. You give it to them when they use a lot of energy. Granules do not count in the pounds that the horse must eat daily.
Horses eat the vegetation of pastures, and the grass of lawns. They eat fruits, such as apples, from the trees. They eat the fodder in their stalls. They eat desserts and breads out of people's hands. And they eat carrots out of people's gardens.
You can find out by clicking the feed tab in the top left hand corner of your horse's page.
The way you find out is go see your horse you want to feed press the feed button and it will say fodder. Underneath that it says Hay... look directly to the right and you will see that is says 0/13.4. It will not always say 13.4 is how much they need to eat so make sure you give them the right amount. Here is a example- OK say I had a horse named Cutie. Well say she is 6 months at the time. She might need 6.0 pounds of hay. All I have to do is press the button that says Hay... and look for 6 pounds. I will then feed it to her and that will be the right amount. If you have anymore questions then on howrse my user is the cat in the hat. Hope that helped!
if it lives out, let it eat as much as it likes GET A HORSE MANUEL
A Trough
In nature, horses primarily eat grasses, and may browse on shrubs, and trees. The domestic horse usually has his menu enhanced by grains such as oats, corn and barley, and specific grasses such a alfalfa. The answer for howrse is grass
this q is trying to cheat howrse. please dont be an idiot, anywho it's beetroot
You do have to feed your monster yourself. Just make sure that you have Fodder in stock and they get the food themselves. But if you have no Fodder they can't eat. So make sure you do not run out.
Animal fodder is just another name for the food given to livestock animals to eat, otherwise called animal feed. It's differentiated from forage in that fodder is brought to the animals, rather than letting them forage for it.