A horse that needs only lesser amounts of food to keep in good condition/weight is called an Easy Keeper.
a horse that needs a smaller amount of food is referred to as an " Easy Keeper"
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HayburnerFinal answer.Horse that needs extra grain is called a hard keeper. A horse that leans to the fat side on next to no grain is called an Easy Keeper. Another term often used is thrifty and un-thrifty.
Every horse needs the same amount of care no matter what, however, horses that do not need a lot of food are called "easy keepers".
The Dietary needs for a lions is usually Zebra, Giraffe, Buffalo, Wildebeest, Gazelles, and Impalas.
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Depends on the weight of the horse, the age of the horse, how hard the horse is working, the type of grain, and how well they keep their weight on just hay. The nutritional value of the hay your horse is being fed can also affect how much grain your horse needs. If you are trying to put weight on, the horse generally needs more grain. If you're trying to reduce the weight of your horse, they generally need less or none at all. If a horse is not being worked at all, they do not need grain unless they cannot keep weight on with out it.
The type of pellets will depend on many factors including type of work, age, health, dietary needs and more. Ask a equine nutritionist or equine vet what would be appropriate for your horse.
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