Horses typically consume about 1.5% to 2.5% of their body weight in forage (such as hay or pasture) daily. For an average horse weighing around 1,000 pounds, this equates to approximately 15 to 25 pounds of feed per day. Over the course of a year, this amounts to around 5,500 to 9,125 pounds of forage. Additionally, horses may require grain or supplements, depending on their activity level and dietary needs.
Horses dont eat each other they are vegetarians
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.
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Lobsters eat as much as they eat when they are hungry...just like we eat some more each year and some eat less. Lobsters could just be really hungry
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It's ok for horses to eat some Daisy's but too much of anything can be bad so just be sure they don't eat too much.
What ever you give them and what ever grass they can eat!
5,000 packs
All horses are different, and that means they eat different amts. of food. Some horses will eat until they get sick, and some may not eat enough. Therefore, there is no specific amt. for horses to eat.
I dont know why don't you check?
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.
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