Abaco Barb Horses eat about anything that is avalible for them. They normally won't eat anything poisonous since it could kill. If they are in captivity, they will eat whatever we give them. Okay... an Abaco Barb is a horse, right? So it will eat the same as any other horse. All horse breeds eat the same things... grass, grain, plants, shrubs, hay etc.
Grass shrubs and hay
straw
Like all other domestic breeds of horses, the barb's most influential ancestor is the Arabian. These barb horses where the basis for such American breeds as the Quarter Horse and Paint.
Abaco Barb: 14 horses left of this breed.
barb fish eat algae
they eat fish food
Yes.
they eat fish food
That would be the Abaco barb which has less than 10 individuals left in the breed.
there are many breeds of horses, which include arab, barb, thoroughbred, andalusian, lippizzaner, appaloosa, quarter horse, and many more.
The horses of Arabia include the Arabian horse and the barb. The Arabian horse is the purest breed of horse in the world.
The Andalusian breed was derived from Iberian, Arabian and Barb horses.
The Abaco horses, living on the Great Abaco Island in the Bahamas, are descendents of the Spanish Barb horses, which were brought to the 'New World' at the time of Columbus.
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.