yes
for a treat you can feed a horse carrots, apples and sugar cubes!
feed it sugar cubes
I believe that would be a sugar cube.
horses can eat apples, sugar, carrots, and grass, but dont feed your horse sugar TOO often
Feed it sugar cubes every time it make progress
A tiny cube of sugar is called a sugar cube, while a tiny cube of salt is called a salt cube.
.jacob chistoph radinvented the sugar cube.
A sugar cube is made up of the smaller crystals of sugar, so the molecule is smaller.
Sugar dissolves faster.
One sugar cube typically weighs about 4 grams of sugar. This can vary slightly depending on the brand and density of the sugar cube, but 4 grams is a standard measurement for a regular sugar cube.
A quarter horse eats what every other horse does, it eats hay, grain, sweet feed, grass, apples, sugar cubes, carrots, etc.
Yes, a sugar cube can dissolve in water. When placed in water, the sugar cube breaks down into individual sugar molecules due to the interactions between the water molecules and the sugar molecules, causing the sugar cube to disappear into the water.