no, they hate them. at least the horse i was riding didn't. she started to kick up her legs trying get it off. hope that helps.
horse flys eat horses
Because they are attracted to/bite horses and lay their eggs on them
Horseflies can vary in size, but they typically range from 2 to 2.5 centimeters in length.
Horseflies are among the world's largest flies. They belong to the tabanidae family. Horseflies can be as large as 1 ¼ inches in length. So, horseflies can be up to 3.175 cm long.
horses love hay
In Mexico and china
Insects
you can't make some one love horses
There is no known flying insect that is capable of directly killing a horse. However, horseflies and botflies can pose a nuisance to horses and transmit diseases that may be potentially harmful. Early detection and proper prevention measures can help protect horses from these pests.
Go for it! If you love horses from a young age, it will get you better results!
No, horseflies do not die after they bite you. Unlike some other insects, such as honeybees, horseflies can bite multiple times and live for several weeks or even months. They feed on blood, which is necessary for the female to produce eggs, but their feeding does not lead to their death.
Horseflies do not live in holes. These insects live near water. A female horsefly lays eggs on plants or near water.