Horses have very delicate stomachs. They shouldn't be fed too much, probably twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening. You should ask your vet what kind of feed your horse needs. If they're kind of old, you'll need to find something soft like bran MASH. If your horse is young, energetic, and hard working, you should probably feed them a little more than just a horse being kept as a pet.
A barn owl will produce over two pellets per day. Or it can produce 3 but it all depends on how much the owl eats. But the average for a pellet a day from a barn owl is 2.
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.
A pet rabbit typically needs to be fed twice a day. Make sure to provide fresh hay, leafy greens, vegetables, and a small amount of pellets in their diet. Clean water should be available at all times.
Bunnies should have a diet that consists primarily of hay, supplemented by fresh vegetables and a small amount of pellets. The amount they need to eat varies depending on their age, size, and activity level, but generally, they should eat about their body size in hay each day, along with small amounts of veggies and pellets. It's important to provide a balanced diet to meet their nutritional needs and prevent obesity.
On average, a horse needs about 1.5-2% of its body weight in grain daily. For example, a 1,000-pound horse would require 15-20 pounds of grain per day. It is important to consult with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist to determine the specific dietary needs of each individual horse.
if you have betta pellets, then you need to feed them 3 pellets once a day
twice a day, 2 times each, 5 pellets at max or 2 flakes a day (pellets are better for betta fish
hay, grass, and pellets for horses
A owl would normally produce a pellet once a day or after after a meal witch would be six pellets. It varies on how many pellets are produced a day.
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 need to be at 10 days of seniority to sell a horse at action but you need to be at 30 day of seniority to sell a horse in direct sales and reserved sales
it depends on what you feed him/her. there is hay and pellets and oats but there are also other things that your horse may need. my cousins horse is 32 now and she has 3 meals a day contaning about 3scoops of chaff, a scoop of musli, cup of mulasis, oil, alot of water and more. it just depends on what you have to feed your horse.
You would need 10,570lbs
If an owl ate 3 separate prey a day, it could make three pellets a day, which would be up to 1095 a year.
it coughs up at least 2 or 3 a day i heard! :)
If a horse is in a stall all day then they need hay and water. Also you could put in a salt block.
I can ride a horse 5 hours in a day.