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No, horses do not like the taste of lima been plants so they should not eat them.
Miniature horses eat what regular horses eat grass horse feed etc. Just smaller amounts. Goats will eat plants weeds and grass.
Horses should not be allowed to eat goldenrod plants. The toxin is present in both the dry and green plant.
Yes, horses are herbivores. They eat grasses and plants.
1st it starts with the sun then plants begin to grow then horses then eat the plants
ragwort is one
All horses are herbivores, or vegetarians...which mean they only eat plants, mainly grass. Horses do not eat meat.
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Horses are herbivores, or vegetarians. They only eat plants, mainly grass, but they eat some fruits and vegetables.
Horses are herbivores that eat primarily roughage - grass, hay, stalks of various plants, etc. When they are out on pasture or are wild, they eat wherever the plants are - in the field, the pasture, the meadow, etc. When horses are stabled in a barn, they eat out of troughs or mangers.
Horses are herbivores that eat primarily roughage - grass, hay, stalks of various plants, etc. When they are out on pasture or are wild, they eat wherever the plants are - in the field, the pasture, the meadow, etc. When horses are stabled in a barn, they eat out of troughs or mangers.
Horses are herbavores. They eat grass, hay and other plants. They got their food from around them.