In Ancient Egypt 20 lb. of grain cost 3 silver pieces.
you should probably be feeding your horse grain instead of liquids
Depends on the weight of the horse, the age of the horse, how hard the horse is working, the type of grain, and how well they keep their weight on just hay. The nutritional value of the hay your horse is being fed can also affect how much grain your horse needs. If you are trying to put weight on, the horse generally needs more grain. If you're trying to reduce the weight of your horse, they generally need less or none at all. If a horse is not being worked at all, they do not need grain unless they cannot keep weight on with out it.
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.
A horse cost anywhere from $10 to as much as $200 in that time period, depending on its bloodlines and what it was used for--cow horse, race horse, etc.
In Ancient Egypt 20 lb. of grain cost 3 pieces of silver.
4-5 dollars
1 kg
Watch the horse closely, provide plenty of water and call your veterinarian. Too much grain or concentrated feed (pellets etc) at one time can cause a horse to founder or colic. Call the veterinarian with the amount eaten and when and they will either give you instructions or come out to treat the horse.
I am trying to find out how much it will cost to transport my horse to Hawaii from Pennsylvania? thanks shannon
If your horse is experiencing stomach pains after eating too much grain you should call your equine Veterinarian immediately as the horse is showing signs of colic and could possibly develop Laminitis.
In South Africa, the cost of a horse can be around R30,000. Looking after the horse can cost around R2,500 per month.