Police horses typically eat a diet of hay, grass, grains, and specialized horse feed. They require a high-fiber diet to support their large size and energy needs. In addition, they may also receive supplements like vitamins and minerals to ensure their nutritional requirements are met.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
no horses can't eat silver weed
Yes, police men do sometimes use horses, but not as often as cars or motorcycles. Horses are used in places such as New York City, where the streets are narrow and cars would be ineffective in a traffic jam with a killer on the loose. So, police use horses to catch people on foot in busy areas or where cars can't move.
No. horses do not eat egg & bacon sandwiches
Horses can eat chickpeas without any ill effect. Horses can eat almost any grain without consequence. Some horses do have preferences and will not eat all grains.
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
yes horses do eat cantaloupe
horses primerily eat grass or hay.
horses eat hay and drink water
No horses do not eat monkeys for dinner.
An Arab can eat anything other breeds of horses eat.
no horses can't eat silver weed
Naturally, horses will mostly eat grass and hay.
Yes, tigers will certainly eat horses.
Horses primarily eat grass. hay, and grain.
Not all police horses are Morgans. There are Quarter Horses and many crossbreeds in police work. The most important aspect of selecting these horses is their temperment. They need to be 'bomb proof' meaning they need to be calm no matter how caotic things get.