Yes. But you need to consider a few things before you decide on how much to give...age, weight, amount of exercise (very important...this is a high calorie food), and the weather is another factor...hot weather and too much alfalfa can cause your pony to colic.
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Talk to your vet to make sure you are giving the right amount.
Alfalfa is great when you need to get a horse to gain weight. It is like McDonald's to them: they love it and it is fattening.
If your pony is one to eat a LOT, make sure it has plenty of "grass hay"...this is a much less fatty food, and is easier to digest on a regular basis. It is also better in the summer time than alfalfa, especially when it gets really hot.
Yes,horses are herbivores.They never eat meat. They eat grass,hay,alfalfa,oats,chaff,sugar beet(soaked),pony cubes,pony nuts,horse mix etc...
yes
Alfalfa is often used as feed for horses. It is also fed to cows. Rabbits can eat alfalfa but should be fed timothy grass.
yes deer eat anything that's green
Animals like alfalfa because most animals eat plants.
Feed them alfalfa
yyes you can if you have a horse!! barley is an oat and horses love oats
Green peppers yes, not sure about alfalfa sprouts
A horse and pony eat:GrassHayHaylidgePolosCarrotsApplesMarmite sandwiches (only mine)But in terms of feeds, a pony would usually eat a smaller portain to the horse.
I am sure that it is Alfalfa!! I my riding level one on horse last month with that question!!
llamas eat hay and grass. They also like grains and alfalfa. Alfalfa would have to be the most loved by Llamas.
No.