The type of hay to be fed to any horse regardless of breed should be based on what is available in your area and the level of work being done by the horse. Grass hay should make up the bulk of the hay being fed and typically Timothy and Bermuda are most commonly used. You can add a few pounds of Alfalfa hay if the horse is in moderate to heavy work. If the horse is in work that falls below moderate level then just grass hay will work. Always feed according to a horses ideal weight and not by the flake.
Arabian horses can be fed the same types of grain as other breeds - there are no special grains or exceptions for the breed as a whole.
Horses should be fed according to their individualized needs however, and because Arabians are typically fairly easy keeping horses and susceptible to insulin resistance, they frequently require no extra calories from grain when given otherwise quality, balanced nutrition.
it depends on the horse but most horses have a diet consisting of some kind of grain and grass and hay. Water (ofcoarse) it depends on the horse but most horses have a diet consisting of some kind of grain and grass and hay. Water (ofcoarse)
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.
Grass, hay, and also grains such as oats and alfalfa. and also concentrates, also known as grain and supplements.
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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.
Well that depends on where a horse lives and who is taking care of it. Generally speaking a horse should have at least 1 acre of pasture to run around in and either a run in shed or a stall to get out of the weather. Horses drink about 12 and a half gallons of water a day so water should always be available to them and how much hay and grain they eat depends on what kind of horse it is and what sort of work it's doing.
Horses can eat grass, hay, grain, apples, carrots, sugar cubes, and much more...Sea grass and moss.
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yes. all horses like water.
A horses diet should consist primarily of forages like grass or hay and minimal to no concentrates. For horses that require a specialized diet it's best to have a equine vet assist you.
Rice is a grain.
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