around $11.00 to $12.00 a bag.
You can find a dealer by going to the Accofeeds (dot com) website. they have a dealer search feature on their site, you can then call the dealers closest to you and ask if they carry the feed you are looking for.
In real life, feeding a horse directly after riding can result in colic. Since colic is a very serious disorder that can result in death, feeding right after riding is not recommended. Neither is giving too much water after riding.
Depends. If the feed is solid (grain/powdery), yes, it's fine. However, if the feed is liquid, no.
asfasf No. He'll probably kill you before turning his hooves on himself.
YES! Think about it, you feed them, water them, keep them safe, so in return they let you ride him!
they can but not alot.it can give them diaria if they have to much
to bombproof a horse it means that the horse is very safe and does not spook at anything. and pretty much ANYONE can ride it .
it is safer than riding a hyper and strong horse. but accidents can happen. i have fallen off a pony 2 times and it was not my fault or hers. the point is that even though the horse is sound and bombproof, it can still trip or fall over.
Probably the domestic horse for the fact that a vet is a phone call away.
Is it safe to feed your dog a chicken that is alive?
While some vegetables are safe for horses to eat, it's important to be cautious with feeding raw garden vegetables as they can be difficult for horses to digest and may cause digestive issues. It's best to stick to commercially prepared horse feed and treats to ensure your horse's nutritional needs are met. If you do want to feed vegetables, consider small amounts of cooked or steamed varieties like carrots or squash. Be sure to introduce new foods gradually and monitor for any signs of gastrointestinal upset.
To own a horse, firstly you need knowledge. Do NOT just go into ownership right away thinking it will be fun. You should get lessons for at least two years so you will not end up making your horse sick. If you have your own land that has safe fencing and shelter, then you can board your horse at home. If not find a safe and reputable boarding stable. If your horse is just a pet you may or may not need tack to ride it. But you will need brushes and blankets. And if your horse is at home buy grain, get a veterinarian to tell you what type of grain and hay to buy and exactly how much to feed.