mostly oats
Eats oats and barly.
Yyes, a horse is a herbivore it eats hay, grass, oats, carrots, etc.
no i have 2 horses grain or oats would be better
Horses are a common farm animal that eat oats, as they provide a good source of energy and nutrients. Oats are also sometimes fed to cattle, sheep, and goats, though they are not a primary component of their diets. Additionally, poultry can consume oats, but they are typically not a staple feed for them. Overall, oats are versatile feed that can benefit various farm animals.
From the question we can figure out that one goat eats one ton of oats in one day. So, if 100 goats eat 100 tons of oats in 100 days, then 10 goats will eat 10 tons of oats in 10 days.
Grass, hay, grain such as corn and oats. They also really enjoy a carrot once in a while.
The typical ration of oats for a horse is usually between 2 and 6 pounds of oats a day. If you are feeding more then 3 pounds of oats it is recommended to split the oats into two or more meals throughout the day.
Oats are oats, they are grown, not made. You can make cereal out of oats, but not oats out of cereal.
Quick oats and old fashioned oats are not the same. Quick oats are rolled oats that have been cut into smaller pieces to cook faster, while old fashioned oats are whole oats that are rolled flat.
Oats is called "ఓట్స్" (Oats) in Telugu.
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