There are far more than 4 types of feed that can be fed to a horse. These include but are not limited to: Hay, Corn, Oats, Barley, Wheat, Rye, pelleted feeds, most fruits, and lots of different veggies. They are also given mineral in block, loose or tub form, and of course water.
Horses can eat some types of berries, but they should not be fed in large amounts as they can cause digestive upsets. If you are uncertain about certain types of berries it would be best if you contacted a equine Veterinarian and asked them about it.
Horses are kept in stalls,stables, and barns.
Baby horses do not eat they are fed on milk by their mothers.
No, horses can only digest certain types of sugars, such as glucose, fructose, and sucrose. Other types of sugars, like lactose (found in milk) and some artificial sweeteners, can be harmful to horses and should be avoided in their diet.
To be fed
That was what the Greek gods fed on, supposedly the very best of food and drink. But nobody is certain what those foodstuffs were.
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Cabbage (not skunk cabbage) can be fed to horses safely so long as it is fed in amounts less than 4 oz. per day.
Well, horses in the wild can be fed on by cougars or other predators like that, I s'pose.. lol =]
No, these can be fed in the summer as well as winter.
Horses were not fed Latkes, and if they were it was likely in an emergency situation where there was no other food.
Grass and muck !