Horses are herbavores. They eat grass, hay and other plants. They got their food from around them.
the horses food is brought to them. . .
Domestic horses find their food in their feed trough. Horses living in the wild usually live where their can find food meaning places where grass grows.
Horses eat grass, they graze.
Stuffed animal horses, plastic toy horses, horse statues and stuffed dead horses. All other horses that are alive and breathing definitely need water and food.
food!
Sea horses eat their food through their snout. Sea horses eat continuously as they do not have completely functional digestive systems.
The horses stomach holds 4 gallons of food and water.
The same way other horses get food: by using their noses to find it and their mouths to eat it.
Most horses want love food and safety.
Horses do not like to eat leeks
Yes. Horses are also used in battle, used for ploughing fields, and some horses are killed for food. Yes, Vikings did eat horses when food is scarce.
Horses get their food in the same way, no matter their color or breed. Wild horses graze and domestic horses graze and wait at the feed trough. Color is irrelevant to horses and their stomachs.