Yes, but only in moderation. Horses cannot eat rolled oats like cattle do in the feedlot; it is best to feed horses this only about 1 lb per day.
seeds, berries, mushrooms, rolled oats, raisins, nuts and love bread.
oats rolled or just plain oats
oats
R u crazy??? HORSES LUV carrots and theyre not poisonoous!! R u crazy??? HORSES LUV carrots and theyre not poisonoous!!
Grass, hay, and also grains such as oats and alfalfa. and also concentrates, also known as grain and supplements.
sheep love rolled oats
No, ponies do not eat oats. Horses do however. IF your pony happens to eat some oats don't freak out, he won't die but just don't give him lots of oats
Yes they can eat them.
Rolled oats, corn, triple crown
They eat rolled oats, barley, bran, and hay.
Oats and hay.
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Hay, oats, and grass
Oats are often sold as 'Rolled Oats' because they are processed in a way that makes them cook faster. You see, oats have a hard outer shell called the hull, and when they are rolled, that hull gets removed, which makes them softer and quicker to cook. As for 'Rolled Wheat,' it's not as common because wheat grains are a bit different from oats. They don't have the same tough outer shell, so they don't need to be rolled in the same way oats do. I have personally used True Elements rolled oats, and they are great! They cook up nicely and taste delicious in breakfast recipes like oatmeal or granola. So, if you are looking for a healthy and easy-to-cook breakfast option, give rolled oats a try!
Apples, carrots, and oats. I think the oats must be raw.
fine oats are ground and rolled, medium oats are only ground or only rolled
pinto horses eat hay. dry feed, bran, oats, grass, barley, and hay.