horses can't eat grass that has been cut, they will collick
Yes, horses are herbivores. They eat grasses and plants.
yes, but it is not the hay you feed domestic horses. it is just more like dried wild grasses.
That all depends on the horse really, there are man different types of hay that horses can eat. Some horses have allergies to some types of hay and some horses can eat any type of hay. If you are talking about actual grass instead of hay, then you cannot graze horses purely on most grasses because it does not contain enough nutrients to keep a horse healthy.
Horses in the wild acquire protein from the grasses they eat. Forage can contain between 8-20% protein.
Pizza is not bad for horses, however, there are much cheaper ways of feeding horses.
No. Horses are herbivores and eat only plants: grasses, grains, etc.
Horses should keep away from Bad Carrots.
A herd of horses can get colic if turned out on a grass/ pasture mix if they are not gradually accustomed to the dietary change. There are some grasses and clover that can be toxic to horses (alsike clover is one).
Yes, they also mined for silver and gold when there was still gold.
No, walnuts are bad for horses and can kill them if the horses eat them.
Most herbivores have the ability to eat wild grasses.
In nature, horses primarily eat grasses, and may browse on shrubs, and trees. The domestic horse usually has his menu enhanced by grains such as oats, corn and barley, and specific grasses such a alfalfa. The answer for howrse is grass