An adult horse should eat between 1% and 3% of it's own body weight in feed daily/ As an example, a 1,000 pound horse would require 10 to 30 pounds of food a day.
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A platypus eats about the equivalent of its own weight daily.
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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.
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A quarter horse eats what every other horse does, it eats hay, grain, sweet feed, grass, apples, sugar cubes, carrots, etc.
The horse, because a full-grown horse is an adult, and it consumes' more food than smaller horses'. Ponies' would eat 1/3 of what horses' eat, anyway. So... horses', for sure!
On average, a Tasmanian devil eats around 5 - 10% of its own weight daily. As an adult male weighs an average of 9 kg and a female weighs around 7 kg, this means a Tasmanian devil will eat anywhere from 700g to 900 g of food daily, according also to the availability of the food.
A horse that eats a poisonous plant may sicken, and he may die.
Well when a horse eats the purple flowerd weed the toxins in it accumulating the liver will lead to death. Signs a horse or pony might have liver damage includes weight loss.
Because when the horse was younger it may have gottin pneumonia in its lungs and now weather it eats healthy or even more than it causes for it will never gain wait. my oppinion is to get rid of it get some money before it dies.
A kid eats 1800 and a adult eats 2000