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
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.
Oats has a slightly higher amount of energy than corn and wheat, and much more than barley. Oats is, however, much higher in fibre content than either corn, wheat or barley.