Yes. Oats are a certain type of grain. Other grains are flaxen, wheat or rice bran, and beet pulp.
Oats are made from grain, specifically, oat grains.
oats that's my guess
no i have 2 horses grain or oats would be better
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Though whole grain oats might be organic, they are not necessarily so. It depends on how they were grown. Whole grain refers to the oats being left intact, meaning the grain is complete. Organic refers to the method used to grow the oats. If the oats were not grown organically, they are not organic, even if they are whole grain.
To keep your horse fit you shold probably work it a little more often and give it a little less grain such as oats.
Grass, hay, grain such as corn and oats. They also really enjoy a carrot once in a while.
Yes a horse can eat wild oats, however you must be careful as they (like any kind of natural grain) can contain high levels of starch and sugar which could harm a horse. It would be best to limit the horses daily intake of the wild oats to prevent illnesses.
No, oatmeal comes from oats which is a grain.
Corn usually provides the most energy for horses. also Rolled oats.
It would depend on what type of grain. But it would probably be somewhere in the range of 7 to 10 lbs.
The Equestrian Center your horse is in must have Health Mashes. If it does, and your horse is over 3 years and under 25 years, you can select a health mash under neath grain and oats when feeding your horse.