Nothing Really... It will Eat/Drink milk from the mother and if the mother if mean and wont let him or her then try letting him or her eat/drink from a bottle with warm milk in it.. If he or her refusses to drink from the bottle put some hunny or other sweet treat on the tip of the bottle and that should get him or her drinking!
On average, a horse will consume about 1.5% to 2.5% of its body weight in hay per day. This could range from 15 to 25 pounds of hay for a 1000-pound horse. However, individual horse's needs may vary depending on age, weight, activity level, and metabolism. It's important to monitor your horse's condition and adjust their diet as needed.
Horses can eat Cheerios, however, they should not be a majority of the horse's diet. Cheerios and most cereals are safe for horses to eat. You should restrict your horse's intake of cereals and other treats to about a handful a day so that it not be detrimental to your horse's nutritional needs.
There is no set number of bails per month that a "horse" will eat. Each bail of hay varies in the number of flakes it has in it (between 12 and 15 flakes) and an average sized horse (1,000 lbs) generally consumes 3-4 flakes per day if they are not also on pasture or other sources of feed. Ponies may consume less and draft horses may consume more... horses should be fed based on their weight as a rule. The real question is "how many pounds of hay should they eat?" Bales can vary from 30 to 150 lbs. You need to weigh them. Most 1000 pound horses should be given about 15 to 20 pounds of grass hay a day, if this is their only source of roughage (as with stalled horses). So with a "normal" 50 pound bale, that just under half a bale. You must also make a distinction between how much they SHOULD eat and how much they WILL eat. Many would eat almost a bale a day if you let them. What they do, when over fed, is pick out the best bits and trash the rest.
A healthy suckling horse of stock horse type should gain approximately 1-2 pounds per day. It's important to monitor their growth and weight gain to ensure they are developing properly. Feeding a balanced diet and providing adequate exercise and turnout will help support steady growth.
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A horses age doesn't always affect the amount of food it should eat. A horse should be fed between 1% and 3% of it's bodyweight in food a day.
horses can graze (eat) for up to 16 hours a day.
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3% to 5% of their weight.
you should eat 3 meals a day
Well, it depends how much your horse is in the stall. If your horse is in there every day it should be cleaned every other day.
A healthy horse should drink 35-55 liters of water a day.
How much a horse eats in a day depends on the horse and its work load. Some horse that are doing no work or are just obese can survive on just pasture. Other eat 15-30lbs of hay and grain per day. It all depends on the condition of the horse and it's use.
horses can graze (eat) for up to 16 hours a day.
You should eat 3 meals a day or around 2000 calories.
You should feed your horse 12 to 15 pounds.
You should eat about 1000 calories a day if you are a kid. If you are an adult you should eat about 2550 calories a day. If you are an adult watching your weight, you should eat about 2000 calories a day.