I doubt it as horses may get colic from eating cattle feed
*Fenbendazole is used in the Panacur powerpacks. If you use it correctly, then your horse will be fine with it. Roundworms release a toxin that kills horses as they die off, so you need to watch your horse for worm colic as you use it and follow a simple schedule. Every horse is different, but I use the cheaper cattle brand for my standardbred and appaloosa for about 4 days 2 times a year.
Horses just don't heard cattle by instinct, they have to be trained to do so. People use to heard cattle with horses because cattle can run faster than a human and they are also bigger. But horses are taller and faster then cattle also cattle are intimidated by horses.
Wombats eat sedges and grasses. Bison, deer, elk, cattle, horses, sheep, goats and pronghorns are also known to eat sedges and grasses as well.
Yes. For a horse, his only safety is in the herd. This is why so many horses are herd bound, or buddy sour. They feel like they are in danger when they aren't with their herd.
Horses do not pull grass out by the roots. Instead, horses and cattle eat the top part of the grass, they bite it off close to the grown.
Yes, horses can eat rolled oats as part of their diet. However, it is recommended to feed them in moderation as too much can lead to digestive issues such as colic. It is also important to ensure the oats are free from any contaminants or additives.
Cattle and horses eat crabgrass.
They eat ranchers grass that their cattle eat, and they "ruin" water holes.
Horses just don't heard cattle by instinct, they have to be trained to do so. People use to heard cattle with horses because cattle can run faster than a human and they are also bigger. But horses are taller and faster then cattle also cattle are intimidated by horses.
Yes, animals that eat plants are herbivores. Cattle, sheep, and horses are three examples.
ummm... Well seeing as horses and cattle are two different types of animals, horses do not have any cattle.
No they are not meat eaters... they eat stems n grasses much like cattle and horses do.
Bracken is poisonous to mice, rats, horses, and cattle when ingested. They will definitely avoid eating this plant unless there is nothing else to eat.
No you absolutely cannot feed horse meat to another horse. Horses are strict herbivores and cannot process meats. There is also the possibility that the meat could make the horse sick.
Many things can be used to feed both horses and cattle, grass is first and foremost what they are designed to eat. Other food stuffs would be hay, corn, oats, barley, haylage, and processed feeds made by a manufacturer.
Horses and cattle.
Wombats eat sedges and grasses. Bison, deer, elk, cattle, horses, sheep, goats and pronghorns are also known to eat sedges and grasses as well.
Yes horses can definately live happily with cattle. They also live happily with donkies, mules, goats, other horses, even chickens!