Modern horses, hmm...thats simple. Modern horses graze on green grass in the summer, and eat hay in the winter. Oats are a nice little treat, as well as carrots and apples. (Make sure you cut those in pieces, but not too small) As Well, horses have special cereals that they eat to either gain or loose weight. Modern horses, hmm...thats simple. Modern horses graze on green grass in the summer, and eat hay in the winter. Oats are a nice little treat, as well as carrots and apples. (Make sure you cut those in pieces, but not too small) As Well, horses have special cereals that they eat to either gain or loose weight.
no , there not they just bite nastily to protect its self
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.
yes i think so
i think that horses don't have a favorite food they eat what they eat to bad its my science fair project yep
Horses probably can eat cauliflower, for two reasons.One, think about this. IF you had to eat paper, you might not like it, but it's possible.Two, now think about the horse. Even if the horse didn't like cauliflower, it could still eat it.
prehistoris horses r lot's smaller and they have more hooves
Brumbies eat grass and/or leaves. The Brumbies have adapted to harsher conditions than domesticated horses and are not as picky for what they eat.
Horses can eat meat and have been trained to eat meat in high altitude and extremely cold environments. As a matter of fact Shackleton took horses with him to Antarctica.
horses can eat a very small amount. i mean look at Mr. Ed how do u think they made him look like he was talking? point made!
If you think about it, they are large... Horses usually spend 14 hours a day grazing and eat A LOT.
Many horses love peppermints. Just make sure not to feed them too many.
Yes I've seen them eat apple seeds so I don't think it is a problem.