No, horses can be be fed multiple times a day, if you reduce the amount of feed given per feeding. I.e you give 1/2 the feed in the am and 1/2 the feed in the pm on a two feeding per day program.
Better to feed hay than grain but grain is better than inadequate food. Horses should be fed once a day at the same time.
Carrots should only be fed as a treat, not as a regular meal. Once a day or a few times a week should be sufficient.
You should fed it first (of course).
hay, grass, and pellets for horses
No, horses should not be fed Chinese cabbage, it can cause gas colic, or possibly diarrhea.
Black oil sunflower seeds (BOSS) are often fed to horses. However, there is a severe risk of choke associated with doing so, so many vets recommend they NOT be fed to horses. Black oil sunflower seeds (BOSS) are often fed to horses. However, there is a severe risk of choke associated with doing so, so many vets recommend they NOT be fed to horses. if you do happen to whant to feed to your horse make you soke them for 2 whole days and over night
Only if the peelings have been cooked. Potatoes along with Tomatoes are part of the deadly nightshade family and are extremely toxic to horses if fed raw. ( tomatoes should be avoided even when cooked.) Potatoes break down into starch /sugar and should not be fed to horses in large amounts, every so often as a treat is OK, so long as they have been thoroughly cooked.
Turnip roots can be fed sparingly as they can cause thyroid problems, and should not be fed to mares and foals. Mustard greens are toxic to horses and should never be fed to them.
Alfalfa is often used as feed for horses. It is also fed to cows. Rabbits can eat alfalfa but should be fed timothy grass.
Mostly oats, some may also be fed barley. But grain should only be fed in small amounts, as the rest of the time they should be eating hay and grass.
Yes, raw peanuts should never be fed to horses as they can contain a fungus that is toxic to horses. Peanut butter that has been roasted or cooked can be given to horses to hide medications.
every 4 hours!!!