grass
Eat and eat and eat...no kidding, if you watch a group of horses long enough you'll find that that's all they do all day long...
they ate a type of flowers or bafflao fish any thing they can find.
I heard a long time ago it was 16 lbs a year...
they usuallo eat y eat long grass horses are the one who eats hay
Before the flood everyone were vegetarians!! probably ate what horses eat today.Answer:The very early ancestors of horses such as Condylarth, were a dog-sized, five-toed creature that lived about 75 million years ago during the early Eocene period. These evolved into the predecessor of modern horses (Eohippus) which inhabited the open grasslands. From that time unto this horses have been vegetarians living on a diet composed mainly of grass.
Eat and eat and eat...no kidding, if you watch a group of horses long enough you'll find that that's all they do all day long...
Cabbage (not skunk cabbage) can be fed to horses safely so long as it is fed in amounts less than 4 oz. per day.
50,000,000 years ago. Horses were small, birds were big, and whales had legs and ambushed animals that came too close, like a horse.
Plants.
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.
they only eat smoked salmon in the winter because they seasoned it a long time ago and it is now salty and smoked but they cook it in another pan anyway
Horses may eat their afterbirth.