Yes.
Horses need grass to live and thrive, as well as water and grains/ oats. If you are in a place that does not provide grass or live in a grassy area, you can feed them hay, which is basically dried up grass. Be sure you give them the correct amount- over feeding is bad but underfeeding is worse. Horses, bunnys and a few other animals use hay to keep their digestion going and working properly.
Not really they live where there is alot of trees but mostly some do live in grassy areas!no
They live in grassy areas.
hourses do not live on farmes in the wild the live out in the open in grassy fields
They can live on farms, grassy areas or in meadows.
on grassy areas. :)
They live in grassy areas where they can find food and some times in the woods :-):-)
the most common place for a horse to live in is : fields, stables
Wild horses tend to live in public fields. Pet horses live in stables and go out in fields.
in the jungle or/and tall grassy areas and/or moist areas.
Alpacas mainly live in high, mountainous areas.
wild horses and ponies like Mustangs and Brumbies live on wild horse preserves in open, grassy spaces, but domestic horses live in stables and/or fields and pastures.
No but they live in herds in wide grassy areas