It depends on his height.
they should have about 1 1/2cups of grain in the morning and1 flake of hay in the morining and at night 2 cups of grain and a flake of hay. That's what i feed my horses plus after they are ridden i put them out to pasture 1-2 hours so they can roll and stretch out from having the saddle and bridle on them
Totally depends on what the horse is doing. A thoroughbred acting as a paddock buddy will probably eat only grass and hey, a racehorse would be fed hay and a specific type of grain. But in general they eat the same thing any horse would eat: hay, grass, grain, carrots, apples, etc.
No. It should not have any grain in it.
50% A persons total grain serving consumption a day should be 50% whole-grain.
You should consume a percentage of 50% whole-grain for the entire day.
A horse should be fed mainly hay, and only a little little bit of grain a day.Try a cup or less of grain a day.
You should sand along the grain because if you sand across it, the texture of the wood becomes rough and it becomes split-ends
With the grain. A cross cut saw is for across the grain. A rip saw should have bigger teeth.
With the grain
Not usually, but if you have doubts consult your veterinarian. Alfalfa makes a horse hyper, so if your horse is not being ridden every day or so, you shouldn't be feeding him/her alfalfa or grain.
#2 with the grain
You should have 6-11 servings of grain everyday.