Depends whos' point of view your looking at. Are you looking at the plants' or humans?
In the wild, predators for horses would be determined by their age. Newborns would be prey for wolves. Older horses, especially the elderly, would be prey for the top predators like the cougar.
The same as all horses predators.
Yes
Predators such as felines and canines.
Prey is killed and eaten by predators. Horses are prey, not predators so they have no prey. they eat grass, but that isn't considered prey. You may have been asking what predators do horses have? and the answer to that would include mostly just large cats. In some areas bears may be a problem, and coyotes and wolves can pose a threat to horses also.
Horses have no prey; they eat grass and similar plants. Their predators would be wolfs and other large dogs, large cats, humans.
Predators are not breed specific. All horses no matter what breed are at threat from Cougars, wolves, bears, coyotes, domestic dogs and humans.
A specific breed of horse does not have specific or exclusive predators. All horses have the exact same predators which will vary according to where the horse lives.
Predators are not breed specific. All horses no matter what breed are at threat from Cougars, wolves, bears, coyotes, domestic dogs and humans.
A horses predators can include dogs, wolves, cougars, bears and humans.
in the wild they were made to flee from predators
The main predators of wild horses are mountain lions (cougars), wolves, and occasionally bears. Horses are fairly large prey animals, so their predators must also be large, or work in packs, in order to take one down.