A stabled horse with limited to no turnout will need hay in front of it around the clock. This is best done with multiple slow feeders positioned around the stall to encourage the horse to move around. You can fill up the slow feeders the day before and have them ready to hang in the morning.
Water should also be present at all times, this can be in the form of basic buckets that you clean and fill every morning or an automatic watering system that you clean every few days.
If the horse recieves grain or a hard feed it should be divided into meals of no more than 4 lbs (1.8 kg) fed at regular intervals.
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