There is no one standard weight for pelleted horse feed. This is due to the size of the pellets, how moist they are and what is in them. Horses should be fed by weight and not by the scoop so it is best to weigh out one whole scoop on a scale to see how much your pelleted feed weighs.
it depends on what you feed him/her. there is hay and pellets and oats but there are also other things that your horse may need. my cousins horse is 32 now and she has 3 meals a day contaning about 3scoops of chaff, a scoop of musli, cup of mulasis, oil, alot of water and more. it just depends on what you have to feed your horse.
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.
every horse does not way the same
The scoops come in different sizes (volumes) and thus when you fill a particular scoop with stuff, you know how much stuff you have without having to weigh or measure it.
The scoops come in different sizes (volumes) and thus when you fill a particular scoop with stuff, you know how much stuff you have without having to weigh or measure it.
1,000 pounds
Depends on the breed
alot
8.5 kg
850 KG
it depends on what breed but it can weigh 700 to 2,000 lbs (pounds)
They mostly weigh up to 1,000 pounds or more