A horse in a good pasture will do.
Yes that is the most common way to get fresh forage
The source of heat is the Sun.
Yes
it provides clean hydroelectric energy, fresh water, and it is a renewable source
The Precipitation stage of water cycle provides fresh water to the aquifiers. It is one of the major source of fresh water on earth.
very true
oats and corn Oats, corn, and barley are popular grains used in equine diets. They arean excellent source of protein, vitamins, minerals, fat and concentrated calories. However, the horse's digestive system needs a delicate balance to keep it happy - If he is an easy keeper, has no health issues and is on good quality forage he will not need grain. Just a salt lick for the field/ stable, fresh water, forage, and maybe a vitamin supplement is all he needs.
Yes, citrus which lime has a LOT of, is an excellent source of anti-oxidant, when used on fresh foods, (fruits, meats).
You can place your horse in the pasture in order to give him forage. So long as he stays there long enough to give him the amount that he needs, you will not need to feed him forage from the feed box.
Mold. It is a member of the fungi family and commonly grows on bread because it provides a very desirable source of nutrients for mold.
Atwood's Ranch and Homes offers services such as fresh food from farms and provides a friendly place for its patrons to stay with excellent customer service.
The oceans are the major source of evaporation that provides rainfall and snowfall. Water that enters the oceans leaves its solutes there and is returned to the water cycle in pure form.