i really dont think that cooked pasta is good for a horse because horses should only eat horse food, fruit and vegetable. and if you ask if they can eat cake too i would say no. Pasta is made from refined grains and usually from wheat. Wheat is a very energy rich grain and the refining removes the fibre that is essential in horses' (and humans') diet. Therefore pasta is very concentrated energy without the roughage a horse needs so feeding pasta to a horse could cause an upset in the horse's digestive system. go to Google.ca and type in Mr.Hands video
No, they should not have this food.
Dry pasta
16 oz. dry rotini pasta should equal roughly 8 cups of cooked pasta (1 cup cooked pasta = 2 oz. dry pasta)
One pound of dry pasta equals 2.5 pounds of cooked pasta.
Keep it dry
Wait 30 minutes or if it's not dry by then wait a couple more minutes
Approximately 3.6 cups to a pound of dry bowtie pasta.
That is approximately one cup of uncooked pasta.
Approximately 15 pounds of dry pasta for a 150 person starter salad.
9 cups
Properly if it is dry My girlfriend cooked some pasta from a non-refrigerated storage jar yesterday and was technicolor-yawning all night. The pasta was dry - about 8 months old pasta tubes.
One pound of dry pasta yields 8 cups of cooked pasta.
A good choice would be a dry white wine such as vino verde or Sauvignon Blanc.