It would depend on what type of grain. But it would probably be somewhere in the range of 7 to 10 lbs.
2000 lbs
A 5-gallon bucket of oats typically weighs around 30 to 40 pounds, depending on the type of oats and their moisture content. Oats are relatively light compared to other grains, so the weight can vary slightly. On average, one gallon of oats weighs about 6 to 8 pounds, contributing to the total weight of the bucket.
Yes, you can store rice and oats in 275 gallon totes with oxygen absorbers.
usually on the back of the box or bag holding the vitamins/cereal, there will be a weight chart. weigh your horse using a horse weigh tape and look at the back of the box you bag will tell you, depending on how much your horse weighs, how much to feed it.
A gallon of honey roughly weighs 12lbs so assuming there is 55 gallons- 660lbs
yes they can be fed oats
Oats are made from grain, specifically, oat grains.
Oats. Though they may seem healthy for your horse. Only give your horse a handful a day or week (I can't remeber). Oats can make your horse very enerjectic. While at the enerjetic stage, the horse could injury it's self or any other human, dog, horse, etc. around them.
Horse's eat...Grass, Oats, Horse feed, Etc...
Horse oats look like lots of different nuts all mixed together. hope this is helpful..to find a picture type in HORSE OATS into google images. x
Yes. Oats are a certain type of grain. Other grains are flaxen, wheat or rice bran, and beet pulp.
That all depends on what stage of growth the oats are in.