Well, it really depends what kind of horse you have. You can talk to your veet for the right amount of each.
Horses are fed hay and oats as a stable diet.
Horse Food: Nourriture de cheval Hay: Foin Horse Feed: Le cheval nourrit Oats: Avoine
Hay, Oats, and grain.
hay - alfalfa, clover, timothy, grass. oats bran barley sweet feed pellets hay cubes carrots apples
raddish HORSE RADDISH! *JOKE*carrots and horse feedAnswer: Apples, Brewer yeast, Carrots, Parsley, Peppermint, Hay, Pasture.
Well first off prices will vary according to the type of hay and oats feed, your location, time of year and what that years feed crops produced or didn't produce. A horse should be fed at 1% to 3% of it's bodyweight in feed daily. A horse should only receive supplemental feeds like grain or pellets if it is in moderate or heavier work, pregnant, growing , or a hardkeeper. Also oats make a horse a bit 'temperamental' due to excess energy and it would be better for the horse to feed it a pelleted feed with structured nutrients.
access to water hay grass/forage hard feed-chaff,oats etc...
mainly hay, etc. usuarlly as treats you give oats, apples, carrots and turnips. you'll always have to give water.
You should feed your horse a diet that consists of good quality hay, pasture grass, and/or a commercial horse feed that is appropriate for their age, weight, and activity level. It is important to provide fresh water at all times and monitor their body condition regularly to ensure they are receiving the proper nutrition. Consulting with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist can help create a well-balanced diet plan for your horse.
Yyes, a horse is a herbivore it eats hay, grass, oats, carrots, etc.
you can feed a horse hay, carrots ,apples and you need to feed the horse at less two times a day
Paint horses are no different than any other breed of horse when it comes to food and what to feed them. Grass, Hay, possibly some type of grain or bagged processed feed and salt and water.