Yes, typically a horse will know when to stop eating. However horses are designed to take in small amounts of food for up to 18 hours every day depending on the quality of what they are eating, the better the quality the less time they spend eating. However most horses are kept on a twice or three times daily feed schedule and this leaves them with little else to do but wait, which can and does lead to the horse overeating in an attempt to 'make up for lost time'.
Yes. Horses generally don't know when to stop eating and can die from overeating.
I don't know why anyone would eat horse anyway.
a horse who is bored will sometimes chew on a wooden fence. or eat dung (i know it's discusting but they do)
Horse Leeches eat snails, Lavae, worms and small insects :) as far as I know.
Because the horse drank from it too, and then when shot, the horse was not harmed.
Because the horse drank from it too, and then when shot, the horse was not harmed.
Fairys eat horse legs and its blood for drinking. i am one so.... i know.
Horses go almost strictly on instinct when it comes to choosing what they want to eat.
What does the Arabian horse eat
"Whoa" is the classic command to stop a horse.
Zorses are cross between zebra and horse, so you can give it anything horse and zebra would eat. Zebras eat only grass (as far as i know), but oats and stuff horses eat will be good for it, so zorses gonna eat anything horsey.
Lions eat Zebras which are similar to a horse. They would eat a horse.