Well first off prices will vary according to the type of hay and oats feed, your location, time of year and what that years feed crops produced or didn't produce. A horse should be fed at 1% to 3% of it's bodyweight in feed daily. A horse should only receive supplemental feeds like grain or pellets if it is in moderate or heavier work, pregnant, growing , or a hardkeeper. Also oats make a horse a bit 'temperamental' due to excess energy and it would be better for the horse to feed it a pelleted feed with structured nutrients.
£50
It would cost £800.
The cost of a cup of oats will depend on many factors including: 1. Your location 2. The brand/ quality of the oats 3. If you are ordering them at a restaurant already cooked 4. If you are buying the raw from the store 5. If they are quick oats or not. The is no one price for a cup of oats.
Too much of anything is bad for you, and oats are carbs, so yes.
About 100 mg. Possibly because oats are powerful.
Oats are no way fairtrade- they come straight from India with such a high price- they cost more than they are worth oats are nice in porrige but not in price especially in the credit crunch
A pound of oats typically weighs 16 ounces. The volume of oats can vary depending on whether they are whole oats, rolled oats, or instant oats, but generally, one pound of rolled oats is approximately 4 to 5 cups. For specific recipes or dietary needs, it's always good to measure by weight for accuracy.
How much is 8 cups
17.07 oz
2000 lbs
onions and oats
Oats are relatively low in fat, containing about 5-7 grams of fat per 100 grams of dry oats. The majority of the fat in oats is unsaturated, which is considered heart-healthy. Additionally, oats are rich in fiber, particularly beta-glucan, which contributes to their nutritional benefits. Overall, oats are a nutritious choice with a balanced macronutrient profile.