Oats and grains are high energy foods, great for horses that get frequent exercize.
Usually horses don't show people exercise, people exercise their horse. But they can make great companions for their people. Nothing is better than just 'hanging' with your horse. They smell so good and they are just great to be with. One of my favorite times is being in the barn on a rainy day just grooming and chatting with my horses. (I always talk to my horses) And if you are kind to them and of course feed them they will always be glad to see you.
grass and other kind of plants
They need lots of exercise because horses are high energy animals. Lunging them or taking them for a nice ride each day would be sufficiant.
you have to walk to the horses trough and it will pop up saying feed or something like that. this is the PC version not DS or anything else
Depends on what kind of feed you feed them. If it's just hay and grain, no. Moldy, dusty hay isn't good for horses, but it won't kill them, it'll just make them a bit sick.
Tennessee Walking horses are versatile and can adapt to various habitats, but they are commonly found in environments that provide ample space for exercise, good grazing opportunities, and shelter from extreme weather conditions. This may include pastures, paddocks, or barns with access to turnout areas.
Well, horses can take many different vitamins. i give my horse minerals (you can buy them at a local feed store). Ask your veterinarian what kind of vitamins he recommends for your specific horse.
All horses no matter what breed eat the same things. Hay or grass should be the bulk of the diet. And if the horse is in moderate or heavier work a bit of grain or pelleted feed can be added.
sure, if only they like them (I have two horses, one likes all kind of beets, the other one won't touch them ever) but remember that red beets are high in sugar, so they should be avoided in feed for fat horses or easy-keepers
There are salt blocks that can be purchased at your local feed store that would be beneficial for you horses. It's kind of nice to leave one lying around for your horse to free feed from.
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Horses with a light to medium workload will be fine on (and are actually better off with) only a grass/grass hay diet with a mineral block and fresh water. Make sure it is good quality grass hay. Do not feed much, if any, alfalfa; it is really rich and grass hay would be better. A few treats are ok too. Apples, carrots, sugar cubes, horse treats, are all fine in moderation. Grain is a common food for horses, but is not really necessary unless the horse is in a heavy workload and can do more harm than good for horses on a light to medium workload. you do not have to feed your horse only hay you could feed your horse speedybeat mix and you could also feed them a kind of barley and mints.