No, unless you count the Greek tale of the flesh eating mares of the Diomedes.
No. Horses have always been grazing herbivors. (vegiterians)
No, horses are not carnivores.
no they eat seaweed
No. Mustangs are feral horses and like all horses are grazing animals (herbivores).
bobcats and lynx and wild horses and mustangs
no, horses are herbivores, not carnivores
carnivores like cougars.
In ancient Greece most horses were used to pull chariots and they were used for food if necessary
Horses are herbivores . . . So they can be prey to several carnivores such as wolves . . . . coyotes. . . etc.. . . And if you have a horse and live in these animals environment I recommend a fence for your horses territory . . . Just a suggestion
The transportation of ancient Maya are horses and canoes.
Hordes of "Horsemen" not horses.
Horses are herbavores, they don't eat meat. Horses are meat, however and they are preyed upon by carnivores. A horse couldn't be a predator... it eats grass.