It depends on where you live, here in Michigan It's not very expensive. But we have pretty good crops, in other states (or countries) it may be a different case.
£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.
yes they can be fed oats
Oats are made from grain, specifically, oat grains.
Oats. Though they may seem healthy for your horse. Only give your horse a handful a day or week (I can't remeber). Oats can make your horse very enerjectic. While at the enerjetic stage, the horse could injury it's self or any other human, dog, horse, etc. around them.
Horse's eat...Grass, Oats, Horse feed, Etc...
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.
Horse oats look like lots of different nuts all mixed together. hope this is helpful..to find a picture type in HORSE OATS into google images. x
Yes. Oats are a certain type of grain. Other grains are flaxen, wheat or rice bran, and beet pulp.
That all depends on what stage of growth the oats are in.
Oats