you should feed them a healthy diet of nubs, fubs, and gubbers.
this mainly depends on the horse's workload... is it a hard working lesson horse? it would eat more. Is it a semi-retired horse? it would eat less.
A horses age doesn't always affect the amount of food it should eat. A horse should be fed between 1% and 3% of it's bodyweight in food a day.
if it lives out, let it eat as much as it likes GET A HORSE MANUEL
Well that all depends on how much chocalote your horse got, if it wasn't much your horse should be fine but if your horse starts to sweat, or collic than you should probably get medical care for your horse. Hoope that helps you =)
It depends on how much the horse weighs and what kind of food you are offering it. Check out The Horse and Pony Encyclopedia. Or go to your local library and take out some books.
no horses should eat varieties of food relevant in their diet
No, horses should not eat Ficus as it is toxic to them.
Physically speaking, a horse is able to eat a human the way we eat animals. But it cannot, however, swallow you whole. But the chance of a horse attempting to eat you is pretty much zero because they are herbavores (plant eaters).
Horses can eat Cheerios, however, they should not be a majority of the horse's diet. Cheerios and most cereals are safe for horses to eat. You should restrict your horse's intake of cereals and other treats to about a handful a day so that it not be detrimental to your horse's nutritional needs.
horses can graze (eat) for up to 16 hours a day.
Yes , i have given it to my horse many times and he didn’t show anything unusual but some Horse don’t eat it . If the horse eats you can how much you want
A horse may choke if he is wearing a bit, and it is a bad habit for them to think they can eat when you are riding them.