A horse typically needs 1-2% of its body weight in hay or pellets per day. This can vary depending on the individual horse's size, age, condition, and activity level. It is recommended to consult with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist to determine the appropriate amount for your horse.
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During early pregnancy, feed a pregnant horse the same amount as a non-pregnant horse. In late pregnancy, gradually increase feed by 1.5-2 times normal, focusing on high-quality forage. Consult with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist for a specific feeding plan tailored to your horse's needs.
Minnows should be fed once or twice a day, depending on the size of the minnows and how much they eat each time. It's important not to overfeed them to prevent water quality issues in the tank. Feed only as much as they can consume in a few minutes.
It real depends on the size of the horse, the feed and the usage. Lets say you are feeding your (theoretically) 14.2 Cob, 1 scoop morning and night, it will last around 3.5 months That is just from experience, but it all depends on the dietary needs of the horse and if you are sharing the bag.
you can feed a horse hay, carrots ,apples and you need to feed the horse at less two times a day
You should feed your horse 12 to 15 pounds.
well you feed your horse 1 time a day
Once a day!
Feed your horse every day or your horse will die.
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. :)
Sweet feed, sweet feed, sweet feed
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no, becaue horse are one of those animals that eat everything vhen there is somthing around to eat
If there is not sufficient pasture then yes i would say horses must be fed at least once a day. A horse must eat at least 1% of its own body weight each day. But much more if being worked. Also varies with condition of the horse, age, breed and level of exercise.
It depends on the horse. If your horse is fat then you need to cut down on the horse feed, but if your horse is too skinny then you need to increase their feed until the horse gets back up to his/her weight.
The basic rule for feeding a horse is to feed little and often. The more meals you can split the day's feed into, the better .