Horses like most every mammal gets it's energy from the food it eats and the water it drinks.
Horses derive energy from grass, hay and in domestic situations grains or processed bagged feeds. They require protein to build and maintain muscle and vitamins and minerals to maintain proper bodily functions.
Sunlight.
When you enter a competition, play with companions, train, go on rides, do lessons and such, energy gets used up. Also, when a horse is over 25 years old, it loses 2% every day.
xantos is a divine horse. he`s a golden colour & is rearing. if u stroke him, your youngest horse gets some more energy, & if you`re really lucky, a HOP!
a div gets a horse which is rethared and it gets blowen up
How do you convert horse poop to energy?
it gets its energy from the sun.
yes
he does not have a horse
To get the energy back for the horse, I would use a turnip.
The electrical energy gets transformed into electromagnetic (light) energy and thermal (heat) energy.
When you enter a competition, play with companions, train, go on rides, do lessons and such, energy gets used up. Also, when a horse is over 25 years old, it loses 2% every day.
The body gets its energy when you respire. Respiration is an energy release inside a cell