how much does a horse eat

December 28, 2009 by DogsBestFriend  
Filed under Horse

One of the basic things a horse needs to survive is food. And if you have no grass patch where your horse can eat, having hay available is healthiest alternative for a horse’s mind and body as it helps mimic the natural grazing instincts of the animal. The question most owners ask next is how much does a horse eat.

According to experts, a full grown horse should be given around 12 to 15 pounds of hay a day. This is a rough estimate as some horses will require more or less depending on factors such as their metabolism, workload, time of the year, and what else they may be eating. Ponies eat much less while big draft horses may eat as much as 30 pounds a day or more. For a healthy digestive system, have hay available at all times.


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