Most horse need about 2% of their body weight in feed every day. It is adjusted up or down a bit depending on the activity level of the horse.
About 0.8 Grams Per Kilo of Bodyweight assuming that you are of a healthy bodyweight If you are fat It will be less. If you weigh 75kg eat 60 grams of protein a day
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.
Yes, a pregnant mare can and will eat up to 5% of her own bodyweight, though the average is 3.5 to 4% of bodyweight.
Maintenance requirements for any bovine, including a bull, is 2.5% of bodyweight in dry matter ration per day. A bull can eat more than this, between 3 to 4% of his body weight in dry matter ration per day.
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A horses age doesn't always affect the amount of food it should eat. A horse should be fed between 1% and 3% of it's bodyweight in food a day.
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The food pyramid. it shows you what percentage of what to eat a day.
The amount of food a horse eats will vary from horse to horse. A horse should be fed roughly 1.5% to 3% of their own bodyweight in food daily. As an example a 1000 pound horse will need to eat 15 to 30 pounds of food a day, this adds up to 5,475 to 10,950 pounds of food a year.
As long as you don't overdue it, your pony may enjoy some watermelon.