It really depends. If you give a horse grain in the winter then yes you should in the summer but just less then you do in winter.
Horse's eat...Grass, Oats, Horse feed, Etc...
Good quality grass hay, and a low protein grain.
well feed the horse alot of grain and if you want to make his/her caut shinny put some minneral oil in it :P
you can feed you horse hay, carrot and other vegges and dont forget grass
A horse can founder on just about any kind of grass. But spring grass is particularly rich and green. It can actually make your horse's body temperature rise a little. With the occasional exception, most horses need to be monitored closely when on rich pasture of feed.
My horses are pastured and I don't feed them any grain if they are not active. However, the horses they I use for eight hour days I do feed a considerable amount of grain and hay as well as grass.
Well grain will put weight on, not help him lose it. If the horse is overweight then you should slowly cut back on the grain and feed more grass hay instead. If the horse is in moderate to heavy work and needs the grain then choose a manufactured pellet type feed designed for overweight horses.
A quarter horse eats what every other horse does, it eats hay, grain, sweet feed, grass, apples, sugar cubes, carrots, etc.
Domestic horses usually are on a diet of grass during the summer, when out in the field. Then hay when in the stable. It is also an option to give them a feed morning and night, as some people do. Feed could be anything that you choose your horse to eat, depending on horse type, age, size and energy. Winergy is a balanced food, which has all the nutrients all in one bag.
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Typically a horse (when owned) will eat hay or grass and possibly some type of grain or pelleted feed.
You Should Feed an Arabian Horse a sertain amount of grain. Also if you want to make your Arabian gain some weight, feed them Alfalfa hay, and to make them loose weight feed them grass hay.
Hay as well as horse feed and grass.
Paint horses are no different than any other breed of horse when it comes to food and what to feed them. Grass, Hay, possibly some type of grain or bagged processed feed and salt and water.
You can feed a horse many things. A horse's main diet should consist of either hay or grass depending on where you live and what climate you have. Horses aren't meant to digest grain but many people feed it to them anyway. So, if you need to feed a horse grain, feed them small amounts of it. Any grain is okay in small amounts! Horses can also enjoy carrots, apples, and processed horse treats you can buy at a local equine store or Tractor Supply. Include, applesauce, molasses and oats in things like a bran mash or homemade treats because horses do enjoy these also. Each horse will have a unique taste and may like/dislike certain things.
Horse's eat...Grass, Oats, Horse feed, Etc...
It all depends on your horses amount of exercise and their current weight. There are all sorts of different grains and types of hay. If your horse is a easy keeper (does not loose weight or gain weight easily, usually stays at the same weight) you should feed him/her plain grass hay with limited grain. If your horse is involved in any sort of competition and is usually working in some way you would be better off feeding him/her alfalfa with grain like Purina Performance Horse feed. If your horse is older you could feed them something like John Lyons or Purina Senior Horse feed. It all just depends on what your horse is like to suite horse horses own personal needs feed wise.