you can feed you horse hay, carrot and other vegges and dont forget grass
hay carrots(not too many) apples(not too many) horse treats(not too many) and if you need to oats or something!
You can feed Jiggs Hay to a horse. Jiggs Hay is a hybrid and designed to be easy to grow, and more nutritious for the horse.
Many local pet stores and pet store chains do not carry horse feed. If you are looking to buy in store, the best advice for you is to call. If you are trying to buy horse feed online, you have more options. Rucker and Steinhauser's offer horse feed, and they will deliver.
No, carrots will not kill worms in a horse.
Yes a horse can be fed once a day.
Feeding hay by the flake is a very flawed method and usually results in the horse getting too much or too little forage. You should always feed a horse based on weight. A horse needs 1 to 3% of it's body-weight in food daily, hay should make up from 100% to at the very least 60% of the diet.
horse dynamics include: Diet ( daily Feed) Reproduction ( its babies) Behaviour ( how it acts) Habitat ( where it can be found)
Feeding a horse beet pulp can vary from horse to horse. Depending on if you have others in with them or how much you horse takes in daily. For me its usually 1 and a half scoops but again it varies. That is a question for your local feed store or your local vet.
Yes, typically weight and work level determine what feed ration a horse gets. However age and health issues will also play a part in what you can or cannot feed.
An adult horse should eat between 1% and 3% of it's own body weight in feed daily/ As an example, a 1,000 pound horse would require 10 to 30 pounds of food a day.
Check on ur horse,thn feed her/him ,then 30 mins afta feedin,put in the pasture...then bring in later, then feed again,groom,pick hooves,muck out, and if needed shoe or shod the horse :P Good luck x LotsofLove x
you can feed a horse hay, carrots ,apples and you need to feed the horse at less two times a day
on your horse's page press feed and select the amount that your horse needs then press feed again
The height of the horse isn't so much a factor as the weight and age of the horse is. A horse should get between 1.5 and 3% of it's bodyweight in feed daily and no less than 50% of the total daily diet should be forage (hay and/ or grass.) Horses in moderate work typically get about 2-2.5% of their bodyweight in feed daily and of that total no more than 25-30% is concentrated feeds such as grains or bagged feed, the remaining 70-75% should be some kind of forage.
horse dynamics include: Diet ( daily Feed) Reproduction ( its babies) Behaviour ( how it acts) Habitat ( where it can be found)
if you don not check your horse daily then your horse will die.
They sell mineral blocks at the feed store, and they also sell a mineral supplement that you add daily to the horses feed
A horse needs to consume at minimum 1% of it's body weight daily, but 2% is better.