ponies eat a normal horse diet, such as grain, hay, etc. and grass.
No.
all i now is they eat carits and hay
As long as you don't overdue it, your pony may enjoy some watermelon.
An Icelandic will eat the same things any other horse will eat. A horse or pony's food choice's or preferences are not decided by breed but rather by individual tastes.
They don't eat watermelons you nuthead! I happen to own a pony and he loves to eat dried nectarines. His name is Po-Po-Pony (Po-Po for short).
It depends on the size of the pony. If it is large, 14 hands or more, it may eat as much as a larger horse. On the other hand, if it is very small, it will eat as little as a Exmoor. Hope this answer was helpful!
Grasses, hay and fruit and veggie treats, just like any other pony or horse does.
It depends on the size of the pony. If it is large, 14 hands or more, it may eat as much as a larger horse. On the other hand, if it is very small, it will eat as little as a Exmoor. Hope this answer was helpful!
A pony,like a horse is a prey animal. They eat grass and are hunted by predatory animals such as cougars and wolves.
Horses (and ponies) eat grass. That makes them herbivores. They do not eat meat so they are not carnivores.
Corn dodgers and beef jerkey.
Some pony's may eat until they make themselves deathly ill, but usually they will stop when they feel full. If the pony eats it's fill of hay then there probably won't be too many problems, but if the pony ingests large amounts of grains then it can develop Laminitis and can founder. They can also develop colic from overeating.