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, donkeys, goats, sheep, guinea pigs, cows, llamas, alpackas and even some camels.
a horse a cow
The American saddlebred horse eats what any other horse eats. hay, grass and grain. they aren't any different then a normal horse.
They eat in the wild is hay, leftover food found on the ground
They eat a ton of stuff like grass or timothy hay, My rabbit surprisingly likes bananas, Apples, Lettuce, their own feces, rabbit pellets.
About 24-hours. Horses don't usually founder on grain if you provide enough hay.
Horses do love apples and carrots, but they also love sugar cubes, they are not as healthy for them though Hay lol ****Third answer= They like clover hay, too! -but maybe they would like to be "treated" to a nice brushing of their coats, or a big hug!
Hay is for horses.
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horses
eats grass and hay...
hay
grass & hay
grass plants and hay
Any hay can founder a horse, it is not what the horse eats but how much it eats. Some feed can founder a horse faster than others. Peanut hay is one of those.
donkey eats & horse mainly eats grass & hay .
mainly hay or grass
Since the horse eats 3 bales of hay every 6 days, you have to find out how much of a bale the horse eats in 1 day. You divide both by 6, getting that the horse eats 0.5 (1/2) of a bale of a day. You have to multiply this by 32. The answer is about 16 bales of hay. : )
Grass, hay, and grain.