Well, not really, unless it was really really hungry, then it would feel better and be less in your face.
Yes it can I'm in love with horses that's how i know.
A horses color does not affect how much it eats. It's more likely the horses conformation and work level that affects the amount of food it eats.
A Tennessee Walker eats it's food in the same way as any other breed of horse. A horses breed does not change or affect certain things that horses do. All horses eat by taking food into their mouth, chewing and swallowing the food.The only thing that can change the way a horses eats is either age or injury. In the case of age a horse may have little to no teeth and cannot properly chew hard feeds or hay and it's food must be made into a mush that it can then slurp up and swallow. The same principle applies to injured horses that cannot chew.
Horses eat a lot of food including wheat and grass.
yes, horses can get it. Usually from worms, sudden change in food.
That statement is untrue, a horses color in no way affects how much it eats. A horse eats between 1% and 3% of it's own body weight in food a day, color does not factor into this.
sea horses wait until their prey is close enough and eats it ;]
Show the person pictures and information on obese people from the internet, trust me, it can make more than a few people twitch in horror :D
it is an animal that lives in the woods up in trees and attacks anyone in sight and their food is usally horses sadly.
How much a horse eats depends on it's bodyweight, work load, age, health and what time of year it is. The average is 2% of the horses bodyweight.
The answer would be the digestive system.
The life form that only eats grass and plants are called herbivores. The come right after the producers in the food chain. Some examples are deer, cows, grasshoppers and caterpillars.