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If a horse owner calculates that one flake of hay weighs 3 lb (1.4 kg), then this 1,200-lb (545-kg) horse should receive about eight flakes of hay each day to maintain body weight (3lb [1.4 kg] x 8 flakes = 24 lb [11 kg] of hay).
Standlee recommends that all horses receive 1.5% of their body weight in forage at a minimum. Always feed the highest quality and nutrient rich forage for optimal results.
Measuring Hay for your Horses A single flake of hay usually weighs between 1.7 2.7 kg (4 6 lb) and horses are usually fed 4 8 flakes of hay per day. However, there can be significant variation in weight between different flakes and hay bales.
A horses daily ration should be no less than 1.5% of their bodyweight. This could include a variety of grazing, supplementary forage and bucket feeds depending on the horses requirements.
Horses are able to consume about 1.5 to 2% of their body weight in dry feed (feed that is 90% dry matter) each day. As a rule of thumb, allow 1.5 to 2 kg of feed per 100 kg of the horses body weight.

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When it comes to the concentrate (or grain) being fed to a horse, the rule of thumb is, again, to feed it twice per day, minimum. Like forage, ideally the concentrate would be spread out over three to five times per day.
Horses typically should be fed at least twice a day, but many owners opt for three to four times a day for optimal health. The frequency can depend on several factors, including: Horses Age and Health: Young, growing horses or those with specific health issues may require more frequent feeding.

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