Pony nuts are a type of horse feed called a compound feed.
You have probably already done so.
Almost anything can cause colic so go with the rule that what you don't know can hurt you. Nuts are not a natural food for a horse so I wouldn't advise to feed it to them.
it all depends on your horses size. My newby a 16.2hh TB is underweight so i am feeding him 2kgs of pellets at each feed (morning and night). My other horse- a 15hh appy gets around 1-1.5kg of pellets once a day. :)
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
If a horse is owned by people they get there food from people, at least if you have a horse I hope that's what you do. Anyway, if a horse is wild thy have to find food for themselves.
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depends what kind of nuts mine does cause i don't feed it nuts
you click on wat you want to feed it then you click or double click on the horse
go to the stable and click the feed button
Horses mainly eat forage foods, such as hay, haylage or grass. Horses doing heavy work, elderly, sick horses or injured horses may need to be fed horse feed(eg.oats, sugar beet, pony nuts etc..) to help gain and keep condition. Amounts that should be fed vary depending on the size, weight and workload of the horse. Always consult a vet or the back of the bag of feed to find out how much to feed your horse. When buying a new horse, you should also check what feed the horses owner has been feeding him and use that feed, gradually switching to a different feed if you so wish.