Whatever hay that grows in your area or in your pastures/hayfields. Shorthorns will eat the same sort of hay that Angus or Simmentals or Limousins will eat, there's no difference in the type of hay to feed in regards to breeds of cattle. As a matter of fact, Shorthorns often will do better on average-quality hay than continentals like Simmental or Limousin will, just like with Angus or Hereford cattle.
The best type of hay to feed Guinea Pig's are the Timothy hay since it is not too much in calories.
It is not a bad idea to offer as much hay as he will eat without wasting too much. The amount to feed will depend on how much the pony weighs. You should feed about 2% of the ponies body weight in feed daily.
There isn't a specific amount. You just feed it until it says that the horse didn't eat all of the hay.
cows eat grain, grass and hay
im sorry but you do NOT feed your hamster hay itsa big no no
There's really no Special feed to give to Angus cattle. Just feed them according to what the need, nutritionally and bodily. If you have good pasture, just throw them out on pasture. If you are wanting to fatten them up for slaughter, any kind of grain like corn, barley, soybean, etc. is good. They can also eat hay (be it grass, legume or grass-legume mix), any sort of feed that you'd give to any other breed of beef animal.
You can feed Jiggs Hay to a horse. Jiggs Hay is a hybrid and designed to be easy to grow, and more nutritious for the horse.
Hay is used to feed animals when grass is not available.
Hay, Hay Pellets, and Sweetfeed.
From the grass, hay, grain or silage she consumes.
high-protien feed is not a very good thing to feed to your donkey also too much corn and oat hay arnt good either