Two horses need about an acre to two acres each.
Horses need at least 1-2 acres of land to roam freely and maintain their physical and mental well-being.
Horses do not have territories, they roam over vast expanses of land as they are nomadic. Horses do have a personal space that extends around themselves and if invaded will defend their space if need be.
about 1 3rd of the amount of a regular horse now if they have babies thats a different story so come back to this website and your garanteed
Horses (all horses) need 1.5%-3% of their body weight in forage per day as a base for their diets.
That depends on the city/county.
Protein is essential for horses as it helps in muscle development, tissue repair, and overall growth. Horses need about 10-12 protein in their diet to maintain good health and performance.
For being a farmer there is no need to have your own land
Yes. They love oats. Also give them strawberries as a special occasion treat
Most cows that you will find in the world are owned. From Canada to Argentina, from the US to Asia. Now the caveat to that would be India where the cow / bull is sacred and owned by no one, and eaten by the same.
the Bureau of Land Management is not corralling all wild horses, but they periodically do a roundup/ infertility shots for the mares. Some of them they let go and some of them they keep to auction off. The reason why they do this is to keep the population of wild horses small so that the land they roam, and land nearby does not get destroyed by over eating vegetation or by being trampled.
I think it was because They neaded something to ride on?
How much grain a horse eats depends on how much work it is doing. Horses that do not do any work usually don't need any grain, just hay and grass. Some horses that are hard to keep weight on need grain, even if they don't do much work.