Sure. It doesnt really matter. I feed my horse a mix between brumuta and fescue.
Yes
Timothy is a grass hay
Yes horse do eat timothy hay, in fact it is one of the more commonly fed hays.
Timothy hay is excellent feed for your cows. It's great for horses and dairy cows due to its high fibre and energy content and low protein content. It's best if mixed with a feedstuff that is high in protein to create a good ration for your animals.
It is. Horses usually love timothy hay and it's a great general hay, mixing well with other types like alfalfa #2 or a good red or green oat. Not available in some areas but if you have it in yours, your lucky.
A perennial grass that is native to Europe and excellent fodder for horses and rabbits. It is often combined with clover or alfalfa.
Timothy hay for an adult, alfalfa for a baby. There alternatives for timothy such as oat grass, but timothy hay is really best.
they only eat hay my friend, only hay and water
Yes oat is good for your horses but hay isn't good for horses because it is dead grass and it does not provide enough nutrients?
Orchard hay is usually just a grass hay, so it may be your local hay. There are similar types of grass hay, (timothy, rye) and sometimes you can find them mixed with other types of hay. This kind of hay is good but for most horses they may need alfalfa or oat hay in addition to orchard. 'Easy keepers' do well with orchard hay because they maintain their body weight more easily.
horses love hay
They can eat all kinds of hay. Alfalfa, grass,oat,pea, these are all good fodder for horses.
yes .some other animals eat timothy hay.