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Who are horse's enemy?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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Hi Well if you mean enemy overall there are so many answers! Most people say the horses enemy is ragwort but some may say the horses enemy is in fact us! Some countries eat them, others abuse them...and overall any animal kept in captivity is not a lucky one. Especially in America, People have stolen the wild horses Land, I.E the mustangs land. So overall you could see humans as the ''mortal'' enemy of the horse. But saying that horses Do benefit from us as well, some are not abused but loved and ridden so it depends how you see it! My opinion is that the horses enemy is something that doesn't need to kill/eat a horse to live but chooses to. Again this leads to Humans. But i don't want to start a big argument so lets say for most well kept riding horses, ragwort!!!

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There can be many enemies for a horse. Predators like bears cougars and wolves. In rare occasions automobiles can be an enemy of a horse. There are even instances where wild animals, such as elk, have attacked horses, mistaking them for a different animal.

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Horse eat grass/hay, so grass/hay is the horse's so-called prey.

Most times, horses are prey animals. Which means that any larger carnivore(examples are lions or tigers) see's them as a food source and pounce onto the poor horse.Boo-hoo-hoo

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Humans. Lions, tigers, hyena's, wolves, wild dogs, pumas, panthers.

Most any carnivorous animal can be considered a horses enemy, along with humans.

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A wild horses's enemies are wolves & mountain lions.

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yes, coyotes, wolves and cougars/mountain loins will take a young horse or will take down an injured one as well.

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