from everywhere. They eat grass, leaves, hay. They can get that everywhere.
yes
grazing
a horse sancuary or a wild life reserve
food dont you know that you
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.
Arabian horses are not wild, they are domestic, so therefore, they get their food from humans.
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.
horses that aren't tame are called wild horses. The difference between wild horses and tame horses is that tame horses are a lot calmer for one. They let you ride them and are used to life in a stable. Wild horses, however, would throw you off if you tried to ride them. That is, if you can even get near them!
Yes wild horses in real life are real they can be very rare, and in rare places u dont really see them much.
People make it into dog food
well all wild horses live in groups so they all reley on eachother for food and they work together to find food and the foals suck milk from their mother till they are around 1-2years old . xx
A wild horse, just like domestic horses, eat around 3% to 5% of their body weight per day.