To feed a horse or pony a treat or small gathering of hay, simply put your hand near the horse's mouse, with your hands flat, gently.
To feed a horse or pony a flake (about a 2 feet by 2 feet piece of hay) put the flake in a feeding tub.
Horse's need a lot of food, especially depending on their size. A horse about 12-14 hands (a pony)should eat about a flake a day. A horse 15-19 hands should have 1 1/2 -2 1/2 flakes. If the pony seems desperate for food, this could mean they need to be fed more.
If your horse or pony refuses to eat or drink water get medical help immediately. This is called colic.
Yes it is wrong to eat ponies unless youre in the middle of nowhere and absolutly HAVE to.
no
a ponies habitat is mostly in a field or paddock with plenty of grass to eat
no they dont
Ants do not eat ponies. Ants are omnivores and typically feed on sugary substances like nectar, fruits, and other insects. They may scavenge on a dead pony, but they do not actively hunt or eat live ponies.
Shetland ponies do not live in the areas with animals that would consume them. Lions, Panthers and Leopards would eat Shetland ponies if they were in the same area.
cuz theyre hungry
if they were pretty pink ponies
none
chincoteague ponys eat the tall grasses that grow on the island.
No.
Welsh Mountain Ponies eat beetle larvae which are found in the ponies' dung. That IS NOT correct.. You should feed your welsh a good timothy or grass hay.