The horse is a prey animal, and generally today horses are not eaten by anything, unless out in the wild or sold to be slaughtered. If a horse is sold at an auction to be slaughtered the horse is generally of no use to the owner or is too old. Wild horses in the US are usually smart enough to avoid being eaten but foals or injured horses might be attacked by mountain lions/cougars, wolves, and sometimes grizzly or black bears. Domestic horses may also get attacked by such predators.
Grass
one is eaten by humans the other by horses
stale bread, stew, buffalo, horses
Horses.
No, not at all. Sickness and death of horses has occured when horses have eaten hay that has later found to have contained foxglove.
herbivores, they can get eaten, but dont hunt themselves
Many famous race horses were eaten, such as Ferdinand, Charasmatic, War Emblem, and many, many others.
Eaten long term or in large amounts wild onions (and garlic) can cause anemia in horses.
Daffodils can be harmful to a horse, if too much is eaten.
horses sometimes slobber because they've eaten clover
The producers are usually plants and alage which is eaten by herbivores.
Buttercup - bryand