yes
Grass.
A wild horse mostly eats grass ,hay and berries.
grass and SOME bushes
grass and plants
Any breed can eat grass, many breeds tho r more suseptable to colic or laminitis from eating too much grass. Especially spring grass that has the most nutrients at the roots and the early spring grass as it grow is easy for a horse to eat too much.
horses ate or they couldn't survive in the wild. they basically ate grass and other forage items (apart from hay)
Grass and other plants. It grazes, like any other domestic horse in a field.
In the wild, Mustangs eat grasses and other plants. When domesticated, they eat hay, grass, and sometimes grain or supplements.
Horses look for grass and then they eat them. They drink water from moving streams. they bend over and eat. If they live at farms obviously the farmer feeds them. Horses also eat hay or dry grass.
In the wild they eat water grass and leaves and at a zoo they eat hay, Lucerne chaff, horse cubes, carrots, and bananas as a snack.
Sivatherium is an herbivore. It eats grass and hay. They are a type of wild horse and look somewhat like a zebra.
a white horse eat hay and grass