For a horse living out full time you need at least 1 acre per horse. I would also suggest using a vitamin supplement and if the horse is in medium to hard work then a energy food as well! If you are unsure on what to feed I recommend calling a feed supplier helpline!
about an acre will feed on easily. I would say if they are normal sized not draft horses then about 1/2 to 3/4 acres per horse with grain at least once a day.
you can feed a horse hay, carrots ,apples and you need to feed the horse at less two times a day
on your horse's page press feed and select the amount that your horse needs then press feed again
you click on wat you want to feed it then you click or double click on the horse
go to the stable and click the feed button
Horse and camel feed does not have a specific name. Most horse and camel feed is made up of grains and grasses.
i would feed it carrots apples or horse treats
You should know this but anyway,you put the food in the bucket and feed it to the horse.
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you dont need a certain amount of acres to have a horse. if you had one acre for a horse, there wouldnt be much room for it to walk around and not much grass to eat. therefor, you need to give it a little more feed and some hay to make up for the lack of grass and you need to ride it often to keep it fit to make up for not enough room to walk around. if you had a big block, say 20 acres, your horse would have plenty of room to walk around and get fit, and would have plenty of grass to eat. But you still have to ride your horse and feed it! :) Hope this helps.
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