okay here are five facts about oats. They can give you diarrhoea. They make porridge. They make you feel sick. They smell like oats. Horses like oats.
The stoat. It is also called the ermine or the short-tailed weasel.
crushed oats do the same thing then as regular oats
It really depends on the horse, but mine is a Thoroughbred and likes oats w/ molasses better.
No, ponies do not eat oats. Horses do however. IF your pony happens to eat some oats don't freak out, he won't die but just don't give him lots of oats
Yes, horses can eat rolled oats as part of their diet. However, it is recommended to feed them in moderation as too much can lead to digestive issues such as colic. It is also important to ensure the oats are free from any contaminants or additives.
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Oats and hay.
It depends on the type/breed of horse and the personality. Horses generally are known to like oats, hay, sugar cubes, brushing, attention, that sort of thing.
Apples, carrots, and oats. I think the oats must be raw.
Yes a horse can eat wild oats, however you must be careful as they (like any kind of natural grain) can contain high levels of starch and sugar which could harm a horse. It would be best to limit the horses daily intake of the wild oats to prevent illnesses.