The horse, because a full-grown horse is an adult, and it consumes' more food
than smaller horses'. Ponies' would eat 1/3 of what horses' eat, anyway. So...
horses', for sure!
Since the horse eats 3 bales of hay every 6 days, you have to find out how much of a bale the horse eats in 1 day. You divide both by 6, getting that the horse eats 0.5 (1/2) of a bale of a day. You have to multiply this by 32. The answer is about 16 bales of hay. : )
no i have 2 horses grain or oats would be better
It depends on what kind of horses and what kind of ponies you're talking about, as well as what you're using them for. In general, assuming you're talking about two 500 pound ponies and a 1,000 pound horse, they will eat the same amount. Usually one feeds 2 pounds for every 100 pounds the horse weighs... mostly in hay.
yes it's part boarding a horse where 2 or more people rent the same horse for less money.
Because they acquired more technology
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If your horse is overweight, try to not put it in the pasture as long or feed it less than normal. (only about 2 pounds less)If your horse is overweight, do not feed it or put it in the meadow. Resume normal feeding (only the recommended amount for your horse) when the message that your horse is overweight is no longer displayed.
A foal is a horse of any gender that still suckles from its mother. A weanling is a horse of any gender that is being weaned from it's mother. A yearling is a horse of any gender between 1 and 2 years old. A filly is a girl horse less than 5 years old. A colt is a boy horse less than 5 years old.
A herbivor is an animal that only eats vegetation and does not eat meat. Horses only eat vegetation and do not eat meat. Horses are herbivors. my 6 year old paint mare, misty, eats meat but she eats anything and there is a girl i absolutly hate her name is molly watlington and her quarter horse, willie, eats meat 2. so i guess it just depends on the horses personality.
How many pounds of food that an average horse will eat varies depending on the type of food offered. The average horse eats about 2 to 3 percent of his body weight in hay or forage every day. This could be up to about 20 pounds.
Esrohs is a kind of horse on horse isle 2 but that horse is not ready real
How much a horse eats depends on it's bodyweight, work load, age, health and what time of year it is. The average is 2% of the horses bodyweight.