Carbs and protein would be the top two, and if the horse cannot maintain proper weight then fat should be added.
Horses that are frequently exercised need what? Increased protein Increased carbohydrate
Protein requirements do increase slightly with training and exercise but this is insignificant in comparison to the protein needs of a young, growing horse, or a lactating broodmare.
Increased protein and carbohydrates
In real life, yes, a horse at work will need more protein than he will when not at work. Not exactly... You just have to make sure that they are getting the amount of food needed. On Howrse you can't give them 'extra protein'!
Electrolytes
Aescin, carbohydrates, saponins, tannin, flavones, glycosides, aesculin and fraxin, crude protein, a fatty oil, ash and water.
When a unridden horse is led alongside a rider who is mounted on another horse. Using this method, two horses can be exercised at once.
a horse
no if it is just a companion pony/horse but some horses become restless and misbehave if not exercised adequatly
Horses do best when exercised daily, with an occasional day to rest.
It depends on the horse's age, use and reproductive status. Protein requirements can range from 8% to 14%
That depends on the type of animal. You certainly can't expect an herbivorous animal like a cow, a rabbit, or a horse to survive on a diet of protein and fat. On the other hand, carnivorous animals such as crocodilians, big cats, and sharks aren't meant to eat any significant amount of carbohydrates, and could probably survive just fine on a diet of only fat and protein.