between 100 to 900 dollars a month. a good price
at a decent farm would
be 400-500
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it depends on how many horses you have
It depends on how much the horse is ridden, and whether or not the horse lives in a pasture, stall, or has limited turn-out.
A horse should get between 1.5 and 2% of his body weight in quality forage (hay or pasture) everyday. So a 1,000 lb horse would get between 15 and 20 lbs of hay or pasture.
if you pasture the horse, than at least one acre, if you stable it, than basically enough for the stable and a place to ride the horse/ exercize it
The amount of feed that should be given to a pastured horse will vary from horse to horse. Some horses may not require anything if the pasture quality is really good or if the horse is not in work or an easy keeper. However if the pasture is not of good quality then the horses may need at least supplemental hay and possibly a hard feed if the horse is a hard keeper or in moderate or higher work.
Ponies tend to gain weight quicker than horses. But, really, it depends on how much pasture they are on and the amount of grain you give them.
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.
You have to be sure that they are getting plenty of room to walk around in. A large pasture is best. If you are using the horse for compititons then you will need to excersize it more than that. It also depends on how much the horse is eating. What diet is it on?
A mini can eat 1 to 2 flakes of hay a day and doesn't need grain. It depends on how much pasture you have and how much hay costs where you live.
The average sized horse (15.2 hands) will eat 2-3 tons of hay per year. There are several factors that could alter the amount eaten. If the horse is in a large pasture that has grass at least part of the year they may need less depending on the individual horse.
Secretariat developed Laminitis from the rich pasture grass and oats he was being fed. eventually the pain became too much and he was put to sleep.