It depends. Some horses are pretty muscular. A lot of horses are overweight though from being overfed and not ridden at the same time especially. (I ride horses)
Not all horses are fat. Ones that have overeaten (or have been pampered and fed too much) and haven't had proper exercise to keep them trim and in shape are indeed fat. Then you get horses that haven't eaten something proper in months and are at Death's door, and those horses certainly are not fat!
it depends on how much food you give them.
Horses can get quite Obese depending on what they are fed and their activity level. No horse should be allowed to get overweight, it is in fact worse for a horse to be too fat rather than too thin. But the best thing is for a horse to be fit and healthy.
Horses are not supposed to be fat. They are supposed to be muscular and fit for running, jumping, etc. If your horse is fat, try giving it less food and more exercise. If that doesn't work, you might want to contact a vet.
NO!! Donuts have too much fat for horses and the sugar would make them sick!!!
Horses can get very fat, to the point of being obese. This is usually caused by people feeding their horses too much rich foods and not providing enough exercise.
because if they had no fat in camels humps they would not have humps and then they would be horses.
No because he was too fat to ride them.
In Fat, the same way as humans do.
Because they get ill or get laminmitis
You play Howrse, don't you? Fat horses, with thick coats.
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