if it lives out, let it eat as much as it likes GET A HORSE MANUEL
this mainly depends on the horse's workload... is it a hard working lesson horse? it would eat more. Is it a semi-retired horse? it would eat less.
Conkers (Horse Chestnuts) are inedible, possibly toxic to everyone.
Lions eat Zebras which are similar to a horse. They would eat a horse.
There is no set amount that a woman should eat when she is pregnant. She should eat healthy and eat when she is hungry.
i do 1 to 2 flacks a day, one in the morning and the evening that way it can digest. if your horse is already over weight and gets pregnant don't feed her any. and if your horse is a mini don't feed her any.
If the cougar had someone to help cut the horse up, refrigerate the parts, and serve them up in day-sized meals, then sure. By it self - no. An adult horse is a too big prey for a cougar to tackle, and much of the horse would spoil or rot before the cougar would be able to eat it.
I don't know why anyone would eat horse anyway.
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this depends on how much the horse weighs and what kind of work it's doing. A horse needs 1.5% to3.0% of it's body weight in food daily. That would be roughly 15 to 30 pounds of food for a 1,000 pound horse.
You can safely eat horse meat during pregnancy. It is totally safe to eat the same during pregnancy.
The Icelandic horse eats hay, grass, carrots, apples, barley, grains, horse mix, senior feed, hay blocks and pretty much anything a normal horse would eat. They only eat herbs though. They are herbivores. Just so you know, they are mammals.