They like all kinds of grass.
grass
yes of course they can grass is the most healthyest thing for horses it is just like hay dried up
Grain, Grass, and hay, just like normal horses eat
The one that's like a boss.
Like a lot of other plants most grass is more nutritious and grows faster in the warmer months. To survive the colder temperatures grasses conserve energy by growing slower and producing more cellulose which strengthens the cell walls but is harder for the horse to digest
Horses eat mostly grass and hay. They have never been reported eating leaves.
grass and leaves and wild hay
Cats don't necessarily need special cat grass; cats like the grass that grows in your front yard just as much.
Horses eat lots of things like: grass, hay, haylage, fruit & veg normally carots and apples. You also feed your horse horse feed but you have to choose the right one to suit your horses size, weight and how much they work.
Grass. Grass is essential in a horses diet. Aflalfa is a good source of protein, but horses don't need it in excess. Too much alfalfa can result in stones in the stomach that require surgery to remove. A small bit of alfalfa mixed with normal grass, like Bermuda can be good. usually is alfalfa but grass mix with alfalfa is the best for horses.
Saddle horses. that was too easy. if you are talking about the game horse isle, well, any horse that you can find in grass can be found anywhere on any isle in the grass, including saddle isle. some breeds like mules can be found in the forest, but if you want to find wild horses on saddle isle, then lok in the grass. there are tons of horses in the grass.
it eats grass seeds and grows like any other bird