Their mouth....
A horses doesn't have a 'favorite' body part. Picking out a favorite body part is a human attribute more concerned with vanity than anything else.
yes it is
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No, a horse should not eat peppers. Peppers are part of the nightshade family and can be considered toxic to horses.
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Horses (all horses) need 1.5%-3% of their body weight in forage per day as a base for their diets.
A wild horse, just like domestic horses, eat around 3% to 5% of their body weight per day.
Generally if there is food available horses will eat it. When horses eat, their body produces heat...so if it's cold at night make sure that your horse has a nice blanket and a big full haynet. Horses are grazers, so if your horse is out in the field during the day, he will graze.
horses eat more food when its colder because there body is burning more energy to keep warm. so the need to eat more to get more energy
This will vary based on the horses weight and it's job for the most part. A horse should be fed between 1% and 3% of it's own body weight everyday. The breed of the horses does not matter as nearly all horses require the exact same basics.
Horses do not hunt or build homes. The graze for food.
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.