21 Kg of horse feed will vary in price according to brand and type, how much the store marks the price up, if you have any coupons, and the location of the store. Here in the US for a roughly equivalent sized bag it could cost anywhere from $10 to $35 per bag.
$20 - $60 usually around $40.
Depending on what kind of horse.
It takes about 5 kilograms of feed to keep one pig healthy. In the Philippines, 5 kilograms of feed would be about 800 pesos.
Stock horse is a type and not really a breed, therefore the cost to feed one would depend on several factors, these include: Weight, activity level, age, time of year, and local feed prices.
i would feed it carrots apples or horse treats
I feel there are two questions here:Serfs could never ever afford a horse in the middle ages.The cost of feed: The cost of feed was immaterial as to own a horse you had to be rich enough that others were paying you tax and how they paid was farm products mostly.
Well for 1 horse getting 1 bag would be enough for like 2 or 3 weeks depends how much it eats and how big the bag of pellets is but you will always have to buy more like you would for a dog.....................
Grass would be good
you can feed a horse hay, carrots ,apples and you need to feed the horse at less two times a day
on your horse's page press feed and select the amount that your horse needs then press feed again
The average feed conversion is the number of kilograms of feed required to feed a pound of a bird. The average feed conversion for turkeys is 3 kilograms.
You should feed roughly the same as in the other months if the winter weather does not drop below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. If it does however you should add and extra 1-5 pounds of hay per 5 degrees below 40 the temperature drops.
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.
you click on wat you want to feed it then you click or double click on the horse