depends on the horses size, age, and level of activity.
Two gallons
For a horse living out full time you need at least 1 acre per horse. I would also suggest using a vitamin supplement and if the horse is in medium to hard work then a energy food as well! If you are unsure on what to feed I recommend calling a feed supplier helpline!
Two gallons
An average-sized horse will require anywhere from 10 - 15 gallons of water a day. The water needs to be clean, fresh and free of excessive mineral deposits, dirt and debris. In the winter, a horse may only drink 5 - 10 gallons of water a day.
you can feed you horse hay, carrot and other vegges and dont forget grass
Many local pet stores and pet store chains do not carry horse feed. If you are looking to buy in store, the best advice for you is to call. If you are trying to buy horse feed online, you have more options. Rucker and Steinhauser's offer horse feed, and they will deliver.
About 25 pounds. I feed them 5-6 oz portions.
you shouldn't feed soya beans
well you feed your horse 1 time a day
There is no standard answer because the density of the pellets vary too much. Take a quart of your feed and weigh it on a kitchen scale to get an accurate weight.
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.
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