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.
All type of horses eat grass. Grass is a horse's main food in the wild!
Foal
Besides a seahorse, a horse that has foundered on grass must be kept away from grass. Green, lush grass could kill an already foundered horse. (ponies are at greater risk)
a white horse eat hay and grass
All horses can eat grass
A sea horse.
Horse's eat...Grass, Oats, Horse feed, Etc...
Rye grass
A sawhorse for one. Mybe is good adiwse
Typically a horse (when owned) will eat hay or grass and possibly some type of grain or pelleted feed.
Cane grass is a type of Johnson grass. Ingestion of this grass can cause Photosensensitivity, Neuropathy, Teatogenesis, Nitrate intoxication, And Cyanide poisoning. It is recommended that you eradicate any type of Johnson Grass from any pasture that a horse will be grazing on.
yes
Grass.
Hay as well as horse feed and grass.