My Grandpa owns a horse farm and there's no specific amount. if they're adults they eat more then the kids. and some just regularly eat more! Horses require approximately 2% of their body weight in good quality hay per day. Slightly more for growing horses.
about 50 pounds of wheat.
horses can eat up to 20 pounds of food a day so in a year they could eat 7,300 pounds of food. It depends on your horse's diet and the size.
about 30 pounds a day
many wolves eat five pounds of food a day
10 pounds
most hoses eat about 600 pounds of food per month including the amount of grazing they do
It depends on the feed. My three horses eat 50 lbs. of alfalfa pellets a day. So about 15 to 17 lbs. each per day. When feeding hay they go through a bale (average size) about every other day.
Too many
Yes, hay is a staple of the domesticated horse's diet. Fed only on high quality hay, an average horse might eat about 50 pounds of hay per day.
I think 6-8 pounds a day
7 pounds.
About 4.4 pounds