this mainly depends on the horse's workload... is it a hard working lesson horse? it would eat more. Is it a semi-retired horse? it would eat less.
It really depends. If you give a horse grain in the winter then yes you should in the summer but just less then you do in winter.
Hay (forage) and grain if they need it. Each horse's diet should fit them specifically based on their needs.
The cinch size will vary from horse to horse, measure the horse where the cinch should be and that'll give you a good idea of what size to get.
Nope. just use a handful of bran
ok for starters you feed them grain every day or twice a day and they don`t get a disease they can get a colic or founder but you need to talk to vet or trainer if you have a horse.
Give it grain or oats the best for the or rice.
To keep your horse fit you shold probably work it a little more often and give it a little less grain such as oats.
Watch the horse closely, provide plenty of water and call your veterinarian. Too much grain or concentrated feed (pellets etc) at one time can cause a horse to founder or colic. Call the veterinarian with the amount eaten and when and they will either give you instructions or come out to treat the horse.
When you click the link to feed him, a box will appear in which you choose the amount of forage and grain to give him. It also suggests how much you should give of each. Pay attention to this box, and try to feed at the end of your horse's day so that you know exactly how much he needs.
Horses mainly eat- grass,hay,treats, and of course the grain you give them in the winter time...
For Howrse : Give them anti-inflammatory medications In real life, you should first of all call the vet and he/she will give you intructions and medicine to give your horse to help him. Give the horse that medicine exactly the way the vet tells you to, and your horse will be just fine.
you should give it a food poisoning tabletthat should help