usually molassis and flax
cows CAN eat horse pellets, but it is not good for their digestive system. I wouldn't recommend trying it...
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Hay, Hay Pellets, and Sweetfeed.
hay, grass, and pellets for horses
The type of pellets will depend on many factors including type of work, age, health, dietary needs and more. Ask a equine nutritionist or equine vet what would be appropriate for your horse.
it all depends on your horses size. My newby a 16.2hh TB is underweight so i am feeding him 2kgs of pellets at each feed (morning and night). My other horse- a 15hh appy gets around 1-1.5kg of pellets once a day. :)
no horses should eat varieties of food relevant in their diet
Energy pellets will help, but I suggest looking into those. They must be used wisely and you have to exercise your horse more. -Andalusiangirl
There is no one standard weight for pelleted horse feed. This is due to the size of the pellets, how moist they are and what is in them. Horses should be fed by weight and not by the scoop so it is best to weigh out one whole scoop on a scale to see how much your pelleted feed weighs.
the main ingredient is sausages
not sure but sounds like you should really really call your vet please
On a 500mL of Red Horse Beer, the listed ingredients are water, malt, cereals, sugar, starch, and hops. San Miguel Brewery Inc. brews the American Malt Liquor.