No because if it said The horses eat hay and grain then it would be a compound predicate:)
Horses can eat chickpeas without any ill effect. Horses can eat almost any grain without consequence. Some horses do have preferences and will not eat all grains.
A mixture of seeds that horses eat is commonly known as grain feed or horse feed. These mixes may include oats, barley, corn, and other grains to provide essential nutrients and energy for horses. It is important to provide the right balance of grains to meet the specific dietary needs of each horse.
yyes you can if you have a horse!! barley is an oat and horses love oats
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
The American saddlebred horse eats what any other horse eats. hay, grass and grain. they aren't any different then a normal horse.
hay and grain Horses eat a varity of things. Grass, hay, grain etc
Horses primarily eat grass. hay, and grain.
Grain.
Grain, Grass, and hay, just like normal horses eat
Hay,grain,and grass
A compound predicate is a sentence with two or more predicates that share the same subject. For example, in the sentence "She sings and dances," the compound predicate is "sings and dances" because the subject "she" is doing both actions. Another example is "He runs, jumps, and swims," where "runs," "jumps," and "swims" are all part of the compound predicate.
Horses can eat chickpeas without any ill effect. Horses can eat almost any grain without consequence. Some horses do have preferences and will not eat all grains.
It depends how hard they are worked, but most do.
The same thing as other horses. Hay, grain, horse feed, etc.
Same as any other horse- grass and grain.
they all eat hay but if you get a boy goat dont give it grain it can kill them
Horses mainly eat- grass,hay,treats, and of course the grain you give them in the winter time...