you can feed horses sweet feed, plain grain, otes, Brome hay, grass, a LITTLE bit of apples like one maby two.
There are really too many unknown variables to be able to fully answer this question. Is she a dairy cow or beef cow? What feedstuffs and/or pasture does she have available? Is she able to graze on pasture or are you raising her via drylot or confined to a barn? Location?
Yes, horses can be fed range cubes as a supplement to their diet. However, it is important to ensure that the range cubes are specifically designed for horses and are balanced in terms of nutrition to meet the horse's dietary needs. It's best to consult with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist to determine the appropriate feeding amount for your horse.
Yes bread can cause colic, especially if it is fed in large quantities or if nothing else is being fed to the horse. Bread had hardly any nutritional value and it is difficult for the horses to digest. If you are looking to give your horse a treat, stick to apples, carrots, and treats marketed especially for horses.
Decoquinate is an anticoccidial drug approved for use in some livestock species, but it is not recommended for use in horses. Horses have different metabolic processes and sensitivities compared to other animals, so it is important to consult with a veterinarian before administering any medication.
Alfalfa is often used as feed for horses. It is also fed to cows. Rabbits can eat alfalfa but should be fed timothy grass.
Horses are kept in stalls,stables, and barns.
Baby horses do not eat they are fed on milk by their mothers.
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Cabbage (not skunk cabbage) can be fed to horses safely so long as it is fed in amounts less than 4 oz. per day.
Well, horses in the wild can be fed on by cougars or other predators like that, I s'pose.. lol =]
No, these can be fed in the summer as well as winter.
Horses were not fed Latkes, and if they were it was likely in an emergency situation where there was no other food.
Grass and muck !
No, horses should not be fed Chinese cabbage, it can cause gas colic, or possibly diarrhea.
Fed gorillas to have the food in the nutrients. Two and four are good fed places.
Yes, they can and will when fed sugary treats in excess.