Generally if there is food available horses will eat it. When horses eat, their body produces heat...so if it's cold at night make sure that your horse has a nice blanket and a big full haynet. Horses are grazers, so if your horse is out in the field during the day, he will graze.
horses eat more food when its colder because there body is burning more energy to keep warm. so the need to eat more to get more energy
All horses that work should be given more to eat. Belgums are big horses, so naturally, yes, they would need more food. They would also need oats if the horse is working.
Horses are most active in the daytime, eating, sleeping and playing among the herd.
Grain.
maybe probably not It depends on the breed and size.
Horses are herbivores which means that they do not eat meat. Horses mostly eat grass and plants, and things, if they are wild, but if they are domestic, then there is a large agenda of things, such as oats, molasses, hardfeed, grass,( although all horses eat grass, including wild horses) hay, grain, straw, and lots of things more.
Horses paw at the ground when they eat to search for more food, mimic natural grazing behavior, and potentially regulate their digestion.
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
yes horses do eat cantaloupe
horses primerily eat grass or hay.
horses eat hay and drink water