water blanket and food so he/or she can stay warm and be not starving
If the horse doesn't survive, it will die.
Horses can drink up to 70 liters of water per day. The amount of water that a horse actually NEEDS to survive will depend on its circumstances (temperature, type of horse, size of horse, amount of work, etc.)
they can only survive on the moon
The horse would not get all of the nutrients that they need to survive. They would probably colic. It would not be healthy for them, and they would die.
jump of a house and if you survive then you know you can survive a fall off of a horse
really it depends where this forest is and what the temperature is, like a Suffolk punch can survive the snow, probably in the Himalayas region, and yet the Prezwalksi's Horse can survive in the wild in barren places and mountains. yet, the thoughbred, that horse has to have warm temperatures like here in new zealand and coats for the winter. they love rich grass. basically, for the best answer you need to specify what type of horse and what kind of forest temp you mean. really it depends where this forest is and what the temperature is, like a Suffolk punch can survive the snow, probably in the Himalayas region, and yet the Prezwalksi's Horse can survive in the wild in barren places and mountains. yet, the thoughbred, that horse has to have warm temperatures like here in new zealand and coats for the winter. they love rich grass. basically, for the best answer you need to specify what type of horse and what kind of forest temp you mean.
They live in water--as they're a type of fish--so they need as much water as an aquarium or an ocean can hold. The type of water for them is sea salt water, not fresh water.
No. It isn't possible. A horse can only have up to two foals and if that happens it is rare that one of them survive and even rarer if both survive.
They eat stuff
20-25years
totally
Well, A horse needs healthy grass, a water source, and love to grow. In the wild, a horse will learn to survive with nature. However you CAN NOT treat a domesticated horse with only these. A horse is a HUGE responsibility and your LIFE must be commited to iit.The reason for not treating a domesticated horse like a wild one is because it's family was not wild so it loses most of it's natural instincts. That's like saying humans today are like Cavemen because they are related somehow.