yes, but it is not the hay you feed domestic horses. it is just more like dried wild grasses.
grass and leaves and wild hay
In the wild zebras eat grass, shrubs, twigs, bark, leaves and some wild vegetables. In captivity they are also given hay (the same hay horses are feed) to eat.
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.
from everywhere. They eat grass, leaves, hay. They can get that everywhere.
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.
they usually eat plants like thorn bushes. They also eat grass and hay, just like horses do.
horses ate or they couldn't survive in the wild. they basically ate grass and other forage items (apart from hay)
horses primerily eat grass or hay.
horses eat hay and drink water
No because if it said The horses eat hay and grain then it would be a compound predicate:)
hay and grain Horses eat a varity of things. Grass, hay, grain etc
pinto horses eat hay. dry feed, bran, oats, grass, barley, and hay.