horses do not get hay. their owner or master buys the hay for them. then the human throws the hay on the ground for the horse to eat. Humans go to farm that sells hay then they buy it. a horse eats on average 150 bales of a hay a year, that is if they do not graze in the the summer.
horses love hay
Yes. Hay is for horses. Though it has other uses
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.
Hay is for horses.
Hay
it is what a horses hay supply is called (bales of hay)
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On hay day, horses typically enjoy a feast of fresh hay, which is a staple in their diet. They may graze eagerly, munching on the hay, which provides essential nutrients and fiber. This day often involves social interactions with other horses as they share the hay, and it can also be a time for relaxation and bonding with their caretakers. Overall, hay day is a satisfying and enjoyable experience for horses.
Yes, hay is a staple of the domesticated horse's diet. Fed only on high quality hay, an average horse might eat about 50 pounds of hay per day.
pinto horses eat hay. dry feed, bran, oats, grass, barley, and hay.
hay and grain Horses eat a varity of things. Grass, hay, grain etc