This depends on the horses age, weight, and workload.A horse will consume 1.5-3% of it's own bodyweight in feed and 0.5-1% of it's bodyweight in water daily.For a 1,000 pound ( 453.5 kg) horse in no work, only fed hay and water it would consume from 15-30 pounds (6.8-13.6 kg) of hay daily and 5-10 gallons (18.4-37.8 l) of water daily. This equals out to 5,475-10,950 pounds ( 2483.4- 4966.8 kg) of hay and 1,825-3,650 gallons ( 6908.3- 13,816.7 l) of water yearly.
Not hungry/not thirsty.
Horses should always have water in their buckets at all times. As for food, well, that depends on the horse's size, diets, workload, and many other things.
Adult butterflies have no mouths. They drink nectar and water through their proboscis.
Energy; -15
We should at least consume 8 glasses of water a day.
As much as they can.
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They consume a lot, especially by farming and hunting for fresh food. Probably about 92%.
a fondered horse is a horse that has eaten to much grass and or food and is fondered.
Approximately a ton every year
1 cup ......lol joking.....