During World War I, horses primarily ate hay, oats, and other grains, which were essential for maintaining their strength and stamina. They also consumed forage, such as grass and clover, when available. Due to wartime logistics, feed supplies could be scarce, leading to concerns about the nutrition and health of the horses used in military operations. Many horses were also supplemented with whatever local feed sources could be found in the regions where they were stationed.
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4 million british horses were sent out durin 1914-1918
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
yes horses do eat cantaloupe
horses primerily eat grass or hay.
No horses do not eat monkeys for dinner.
horses eat hay and drink water
An Arab can eat anything other breeds of horses eat.
Horses primarily eat grass. hay, and grain.
Naturally, horses will mostly eat grass and hay.
no horses can't eat silver weed