well considering my granfather an a man named charlie sparks sold the bay red to Kentucky farm under an horse named lphilly coal slang for philly cope granpop an charlie made alot of money,the secretery is the only other one that new the truth about that horse,he originated at 11th an pattison ave in south phila, the truth
7 pounds.
one or two pounds of grain
2nd law of thermodynamics
450 pounds.
2 bushels of grain.
Well this will vary according to the work being done and the weight of the horse. I'll use an average 1200 pound horse. So feeding at a rate of 2.5% bodyweight a 1200 pound horse needs 30 pounds of food daily. Now comes the fun part, figuring out how much is fed based on work load. A lightly worked horse typically only needs hay so 100 horses eating 30 pounds eat = 3,000 pounds a day. For a horse in moderate work (Basically anything other than endurance, eventing, and racing) then the horse will need supplemental grain or pellets. So about 5 pounds is roughly average grain wise so that makes 25 pounds of hay and 5 pounds of grain totaling 2500 pounds of hay and 500 pounds of grain a day for 100 horses in moderate work. Now for horses in heavy work the pounds of grain may jump to around 10 so that's 20 pounds hay 10 pounds grain, that totals 2000 pounds of hay and 1000 pounds of grain in one day. But keep in mind that not all horses can or will eat the exact same amount of feed as another horse, so actual numbers may vary a bit.
Yes.. chickens eat grain and we can eat chicken and grain so yes.
many wolves eat five pounds of food a day
10 pounds
about 20 pounds
You should consume a percentage of 50% whole-grain for the entire day.
No. Snakes are carnivores, meaning they eat other animals. Snakes may be found around grain crops and near grain storage areas because they hunt the rodents that eat the grain.