Since the horse eats 3 bales of hay every 6 days, you have to find out how much of a bale the horse eats in 1 day. You divide both by 6, getting that the horse eats 0.5 (1/2) of a bale of a day. You have to multiply this by 32. The answer is about 16 bales of hay. : )
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its depend on the stamina of the horse but horse can run a lot.
Depends on how fast the horse is going.
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I suppose it's possible, but pretty unlikely. ***** A pen (stall) for a horse is likely to be a square or a rectangle in shape.
12.40
7 round bales
This is an impossible question to answer as each horse varies in size and work load. Also bales of hay vary in size, they can be as light as 40lbs and as heavy as 120lbs. So you would have to work out the math and know how many pounds per days your horse eats along with how big the bales are you intend to buy.
It would take 12 bales of hay!!!
Small square bales generally weigh between 55-80 lbs. Three strand bales can weigh in excess of 100 lbs. There are considerably larger bale sizes that range in weight from 600-2000 lbs.
yes! although some horses may not like it, so you might wanna have a few bales of hay around :)
Horse hay is really just grass that has been mowed and bundled. It often has the same bugs living in it that were in it while it was growing. Many bugs will also burrow their way into bales of hay and set up housekeeping there.
horses do not get hay. their owner or master buys the hay for them. then the human throws the hay on the ground for the horse to eat. Humans go to farm that sells hay then they buy it. a horse eats on average 150 bales of a hay a year, that is if they do not graze in the the summer.
If you're racing, there is a very fine line to getting optimal peformance out of these horses which if you make a mistake it can have disasterous concequences, you must find an expert in that particular field. If you just happened to buy a thoughbred and ride them occasionally, feed them like any other horse. Look at 'what are all of the kinds of horse feed'.
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A horse eats roughly 2 % of it's bodyweight per day in hay/ roughage. So a 1,000 pound horse would eat around 20 pounds a day. A typical 2-string square bale is around 40 pounds, so that would be half a bale per day. A 3-string bale can be 100 to 140 pounds on average so that would be a one seventh to one fifth of one of those bales.Round bales typically are 600 pounds and up so that would be one thirtieth of a bale.
A draft horse should eat 1 to 2.5% of it's bodyweight in forage per day (light horses should get 1.5 to 3%.) So an 1800 pound draft horse should get 18 to 45 pounds per day, this equals out to roughly half to a full bale or more of hay per day if those bales are standard 40 pound bales. However this may go up or down according to a horses age, activity level, how easy of a keeper it is, and what time of year it is.