around 5 kilos
Massive amount of hay and land to run and be free.
I use hay. It depends on how old your horse is on how much much you give them. My horse is 3 and I give 3 flakes, my sister's is 8 and she gives him four, but it depends on your preference
There isn't a specific amount. You just feed it until it says that the horse didn't eat all of the hay.
Well, it really depends what kind of horse you have. You can talk to your veet for the right amount of each.
I didn't know they existed, but I'll give it a try. I don't think anything eats a horse, do it must be at the top. Horses eat hay. Hay gets food from the sun rays. So it must go Horse -> Hay -> Sun. Hope this helps.
Good hay provides all the nutrients a horse needs to survive and thrive.
A combination of increased exercise and decreased caloric intake. You can swap alfalfa hay for grass hay and reduce the amount of sweet feed you are providing. Also, slowly increasing the amount of work the horse is doing via lunging, riding or driving will also help.
horse=livestock+hay
No, you should never do this as you cannot be certain that you have gotten rid of all of the bad hay. It is much safer to throw it all away and get new hay.
Feeding hay by the flake is a very flawed method and usually results in the horse getting too much or too little forage. You should always feed a horse based on weight. A horse needs 1 to 3% of it's body-weight in food daily, hay should make up from 100% to at the very least 60% of the diet.
No, horse feces does not turn into hay. Horse feces is composted and it turns into horse manure. This is used as a fertilizer.
Any hay can founder a horse, it is not what the horse eats but how much it eats. Some feed can founder a horse faster than others. Peanut hay is one of those.