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.
A horse usually eats out of a feed container called a trough. Some horses eat out of a feed bucket. It depends on what the owner provides.
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.
It all depends on what you want.You can buy builders buckets for a few pound or bowls,buckets just designed for horses that can cost anything from £2.50p to £5.00p.It depends on what you want your horse doesn't care about design so get what you can afford.
Canned food should not be left out any longer than half an hour, or an hour as it dries up and becomes rancid. It is best to refrigerate any leftover food for later and feed them smaller amounts at a time.
The 1 kg bag of birdseed will last 40 days. This is because 1 kg is equivalent to 1000 g, and with Yvonne putting 25 g of seed in her feeder every day, she will use up 25 g each day for 40 days before exhausting the bag.
around $11.00 to $12.00 a bag.
Feed it a higher protein food. The ingredients and their percentages are listed on the tag of the feed bag.
A horse usually eats out of a feed container called a trough. Some horses eat out of a feed bucket. It depends on what the owner provides.
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.
First let me say that you should feed a horse by weight not volume as feeding by volume is in no way accurate. Now how long a 50 pound bag of feed will last based on a 3 qt scoop depends on how much that 3 qt scoop actually weighs. For example 1 qt of oats weighs 1 pound( 3 lbs for 3 qts), while 1 qt of wheat bran weighs 0.5 pounds (1.5 lbs for 3 qts.), it's a big difference really. You can measure out 3 qts of your feed and put it in a plastic bag and take it to a grocery store and weigh it in their scale to get an accurate reading or buy a small hanging scale and measure it at home. If you can't or won't do either of those things then you can contact the manufacturer of the feed and they would be able to tell you. Remember no two feeds will weigh exactly the same and without the brand and type of feed you are giving nobody can help you.
It depends on how many mice you have and how fast they eat. You'll have to keep track and see how long your bag will last.
A Gorjuss bag will last various times depending on how often they are used and what they are used for,and how they are cared for.
I give my horse Silky 'Horseman's Edge'. It's a 50 pound pellet food bag with 10% fat in it, but there's a 12% too, not to mention there's some amazing good quality 'Horseman's Edge Sweet feed'.I found this to be the best horse feed there is, and Silky just loves it! It's probably the healthiest horse feed I found so far. It keeps you horse healthy,gives them energy and keeps them strong.
A long grow bag can grow two cucumber plants - water and feed equally.
Well for 1 horse getting 1 bag would be enough for like 2 or 3 weeks depends how much it eats and how big the bag of pellets is but you will always have to buy more like you would for a dog.....................
21 Kg of horse feed will vary in price according to brand and type, how much the store marks the price up, if you have any coupons, and the location of the store. Here in the US for a roughly equivalent sized bag it could cost anywhere from $10 to $35 per bag.
It depends. Colic caused by blockage of feed (like grain) happens when the horse doesn't chew the food well enough for it to be properly digested.