You should consult your veterinarian, or ask your local dealer.
Or you can find out by yourself. The weight could be calculated with a simple formula, where you measure the horse and enter the data into the formula. Then you should just follow instructions given on the package, or find info on your horses needs on the web.
Just remember the Golden Rules of feeding!
1. Feed little and often 2. Feed plenty offiber.
3. Avoid making sudden changes to diet
4. Keep all utensils clean
5. Always provide a clean, fresh water supply
6. Allow time before or after feeding, before you work
7. Feed each horse as an individual. (Feed according to Weight, Temperament, Height, Work load, Build, Age, Time of year and Rider)
8. Choose good quality feed and forage
9. Feed something succulent each day. (Apple, Carrot ECT)
10. Feed at regular intervals
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It depends on the type of horse feed. However, a general rule of thumb is that 1 quart of horse feed weighs approximately 1.25 pounds. So, 8 quarts of horse feed would weigh around 10 pounds.
I guess you would need basic items if you have a horse. A feed bag, curry brush, etc. are good horse items for horse people.
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.
It real depends on the size of the horse, the feed and the usage. Lets say you are feeding your (theoretically) 14.2 Cob, 1 scoop morning and night, it will last around 3.5 months That is just from experience, but it all depends on the dietary needs of the horse and if you are sharing the bag.
Many local pet stores and pet store chains do not carry horse feed. If you are looking to buy in store, the best advice for you is to call. If you are trying to buy horse feed online, you have more options. Rucker and Steinhauser's offer horse feed, and they will deliver.
You should know this but anyway,you put the food in the bucket and feed it to the horse.
Feed your horse every day or your horse will die.
You should feed your horse 12 to 15 pounds.
Sweet feed, sweet feed, sweet feed
What you reg. feed her until the foal is born then up her feed and give her a good mare and foal feed.
When you click the link to feed him, a box will appear in which you choose the amount of forage and grain to give him. It also suggests how much you should give of each. Pay attention to this box, and try to feed at the end of your horse's day so that you know exactly how much he needs.
Feeding a horse beet pulp can vary from horse to horse. Depending on if you have others in with them or how much you horse takes in daily. For me its usually 1 and a half scoops but again it varies. That is a question for your local feed store or your local vet.
It depends on the horse. If your horse is fat then you need to cut down on the horse feed, but if your horse is too skinny then you need to increase their feed until the horse gets back up to his/her weight.
how big is the animal??
It depends on how much the horse is ridden, and whether or not the horse lives in a pasture, stall, or has limited turn-out.
Usually the apatite of your horse can answer that for you. But it depends on the weight of the horse and what type of work the horse does. Also on what type of feed you give your horse. If there is a lot of food left after your horse walks away from it, and you notice your horse getting fatter,you need to cut back a little. If your horse tries to eat everything in sight that is eatable and you can see the outlines of its ribs and hip bones, you need to feed more.
you should probably be feeding your horse grain instead of liquids