They can eat all kinds of hay. Alfalfa, grass,oat,pea, these are all good fodder for horses.
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∙ 16y agoHorses eat mostly grass and hay. They have never been reported eating leaves.
No because if it said The horses eat hay and grain then it would be a compound predicate:)
NEVER feed mouldy hay to horses( or mouldy pellets, grains or chaff) Horses will usually tell you if the hay is mouldy(unless they are very hungry) but not wanting to eat it. Dont confuse mouldy hay with silage or haylage, but be verycareful feeding silage and haylage to horses.
Grazing livestock such as cattle, horses, goats, and sheep eat hay. Hay is also fed to housepets such as guinea pigs and rabbits. Pigs, although not fully herbivorous, can also be fed hay. In zoos, they actually feed camels hay and grains as well. Llamas and alpacas are fed hay as well.
Horses primarily eat grass and hay. Their digestive system is designed to efficiently process fibrous plant material. Feeding them meat, tree bark, or candy can be harmful to their health.
They eat mostly hay and grass.
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.
Horses eat mostly grass and hay. They have never been reported eating leaves.
Horses are herbivores which means that they do not eat meat. Horses mostly eat grass and plants, and things, if they are wild, but if they are domestic, then there is a large agenda of things, such as oats, molasses, hardfeed, grass,( although all horses eat grass, including wild horses) hay, grain, straw, and lots of things more.
horses primerily eat grass or hay.
horses eat hay and drink water
No because if it said The horses eat hay and grain then it would be a compound predicate:)
hay and grain Horses eat a varity of things. Grass, hay, grain etc
pinto horses eat hay. dry feed, bran, oats, grass, barley, and hay.
Yes, hay is a staple of the domesticated horse's diet. Fed only on high quality hay, an average horse might eat about 50 pounds of hay per day.
Naturally, horses will mostly eat grass and hay.
Horses primarily eat grass. hay, and grain.