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.
Yyes, a horse is a herbivore it eats hay, grass, oats, carrots, etc.
no i have 2 horses grain or oats would be better
energy food barley or oats
oats that's my guess
Grass, hay, grain such as corn and oats. They also really enjoy a carrot once in a while.
Well, it really depends what kind of horse you have. You can talk to your veet for the right amount of each.
mostly oats
Eats oats and barly.
yes they can be fed oats
Oats are made from grain, specifically, oat grains.
Corn usually provides the most energy for horses. also Rolled oats.
Well no matter what breed a horse is they all eat the same so Apps eat grass, corn, oats, hay, grass, carrots, apples, and some extras just like any other horse would. Hoep that helps =)