Depends on the weight and what excersise.
Maybe one scoop if in heavy excersise and a relitvly large pony such as 14hh up.
If below that but still in heavy work 3/4 scoop.
If in light work a small handful even if heavy or large weight/size.
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Horses need to be exercised every day for 30 minutes or more and they should eat chaff, pony/horse mix and sugar beet, should have fresh clean water available at all times.
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...
chaff...forage 'n' Fibre...limestone powder...garlic...pony nuts... HI FI...haylage...carots...apples...kiwi...hay...
120 rwhp. Give or take a pony.
I would give the pony a home. Someone to take care of it.
Lamanitic ponies are prone to metabolic issues, so their diet should be low in sugar and starch. They should primarily be fed high-fiber forages such as grass hay, with limited access to fresh pasture. It's important to work with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist to develop a suitable diet plan for a Lamanitic pony.
hay. if you want to give it a treat, use a apple or corn. plenty of water
It is generally recommended that a pony should not carry more than 20% of its body weight, so a 350-pound pony should not carry more than 70 pounds. This weight limit helps prevent strain and injury to the pony.
No, a horse and a pony can give birth to a pony, but two horses cannot breed a pony.
It depends, how tall are you, what is your weight, how much experience do you have with horses and are you a girl or boy? If you want, I can give you my email address and I can give you advice on this. My email is : funblondgirl@hotmail.com
A pony