This is different for each horse. What job they do, how old they are, what kind of problems they have, etc. A person specialized in equine diets can help you find the best diet for your horse.
Grooming, every day! Some supplements also add shine to their coat. If you have a light colored horse, they don't really "shine" like black or chestnut horses.Healthy horses will have a shiny coat.
Yes and it doesn't matter how much...you can't over does your horse on it; however, if you mix it with other supplements then I would read the serving content for those.
A Horse Produces Around 8 - 10 Gallons Of Saliva A Day.
Well, it depends how much your horse is in the stall. If your horse is in there every day it should be cleaned every other day.
About 12% protein a day is standard for any horse not in heavy work.
around 40kilo's
itdays 5 pounds of food each day !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How much a horse eats in a day depends on the horse and its work load. Some horse that are doing no work or are just obese can survive on just pasture. Other eat 15-30lbs of hay and grain per day. It all depends on the condition of the horse and it's use.
if its a really nice sunny day, Your horse should have its rug off and in the sun.A horse needs a couple of hours a day of sun to keep them healthy.
You should feed your horse 12 to 15 pounds.
twice a day
3% to 5% of their weight.