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.
Cleveland! Ha ha ha no they come from Yorkshire England
The Cleveland Bay horse is not endangered and the are not a warmblood horse they are perfomemce horse from England. By Joey Cofield
The scientific name for a Cleveland Bay horse is Equus ferus caballus.
No. Bay horses are bay for life.
A Cleveland Bay originates in England as a carriage horse. Also the Shire Horse originated from northern England
Yes, these horses are indeed endangered. This is because as soon as motor vehicles were introduced to North East of England, there wasn't a need for carriage horses anymore. Most owner's sold their horses but some continued to keep the breed alive. Ever since the breed has struggled for a stable population. There are currently 500 Cleveland's left in England and even less scattered among The U.S. equine communities. Awareness is currently being promoted, and it is well anticipated by Cleveland Bay fans that they will be able to save a horse who has such a vibrant past.
Bay horses can be any size, as bay refers to a coloring of horse, in which their body is brown, and they have black manes, tails, and points.
Yes, bay do horses have black manes or very very dark brown.
NO!
Bay is just a colour that a horse can be, I have a bay thouroughbred but I also have a bay welsh-cob
The cream gene Cr. Bay horses that are homozygous for cream are perlinos as opposed to cremellos.
No the Chesapeake bay is a dog breed. The Cleveland bay is a horse breed.