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Correct! A horses diet is rationed on the weight and size of the horse and how much daily exercise it does. Correct! A horses diet is rationed on the weight and size of the horse and how much daily exercise it does.
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Yes, this is correct.
Well, from what I have experienced, the answer is yes.
Yes, this is correct. yes
yes, and breed, type, temperment and age as well
Yes, that and other factors such as the work the horse does, is the horse young or old, is it pregnant or lactating.
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Yes, typically weight and work level determine what feed ration a horse gets. However age and health issues will also play a part in what you can or cannot feed.
The daily supply of feed or food provided to livestock or animals is commonly referred to as "ration." A ration is carefully calculated to meet the nutritional needs of the animals based on their species, age, weight, and purpose. In human contexts, it can also be called a "meal" or "portion."
Factors such as age, gender, weight, height, activity level, and metabolic rate are considered when determining an individual's daily calorie needs.
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