Hanoverian's are a man made breed and eat whatever is given to them as a general rule.
Most Hanoverian's are used as sport horses and typically receive a diet of hay and grain and possibly pasture grass if turnout is available, and of course treats such as carrots, apples and horse cookies.
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.
all i now is they eat carits and hay
How fast a horse, pony, or miniature eats depends completely on the individual. A paint horse will, of course, eat MORE than a miniature because it is bigger.
Kaimanawa's FoodsI am pretty sure Kaimanawas will eat the same as your average pony. Also it depends on what sort of work the horse is in...
It depends on how much the horse weighs and what kind of food you are offering it. Check out The Horse and Pony Encyclopedia. Or go to your local library and take out some books.
ponies eat a normal horse diet, such as grain, hay, etc. and grass.
Yes,horses are herbivores.They never eat meat. They eat grass,hay,alfalfa,oats,chaff,sugar beet(soaked),pony cubes,pony nuts,horse mix etc...
Grasses, hay and fruit and veggie treats, just like any other pony or horse does.
A pony,like a horse is a prey animal. They eat grass and are hunted by predatory animals such as cougars and wolves.
To feed a horse or pony a treat or small gathering of hay, simply put your hand near the horse's mouse, with your hands flat, gently.To feed a horse or pony a flake (about a 2 feet by 2 feet piece of hay) put the flake in a feeding tub.Horse's need a lot of food, especially depending on their size. A horse about 12-14 hands (a pony)should eat about a flake a day. A horse 15-19 hands should have 1 1/2 -2 1/2 flakes. If the pony seems desperate for food, this could mean they need to be fed more.If your horse or pony refuses to eat or drink water get medical help immediately. This is called colic.
Shetland pnoies eat the same food that other ponies eat. Like hay, grain, and grass.
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!