None. Sugar is bad for horses & can result in a variety of hoof problems, such as thrush, white line & crappy walls, amongst other problems.
Sweet feed, sweet feed, sweet feed
There is no one amount that all horses should eat. A horse only needs sweet feed if it needs more energy to complete it's daily job. A horse should eat between 1.5% and 3% of it's own bodyweight daily and the vast majority of that should be forage such as hay or grass.
Horses typically get a grain or sweet feed of some sort about twice a day. They should have 1-2 flakes of hay two to three times a day as well.it all dependeds on the horse and the owner.
should be fine. horse's digestive tracts dont always adjust to new food well quickly... most animals don't. i would give it a week and see how they're doing. also... were hey weaned off the sweet feed or did you switch cold turkey? switching suddenly can also be worse for them
If your horse has problems with sugar, then yes, otherwise it should be fine. Be sure to ease them on to it slowly, so as not to shock their system. Consult your vet if you are still unsure, or if you do not know the medical situation of your horse.
You should feed your horse 12 to 15 pounds.
Feed dealers combined oats,corn, and barley, threw in salt and other minerals, bound the mixture together with molasses, and called the resulting product "sweet feed." thats sweet feed, and now it provides your horse with supplements, ex.
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You should know this but anyway,you put the food in the bucket and feed it to the horse.
Feed your horse every day or your horse will die.
A quarter horse eats what every other horse does, it eats hay, grain, sweet feed, grass, apples, sugar cubes, carrots, etc.
A flash light, horse feed, helmet, and horse tack.