A horses color does not affect how much it eats. It's more likely the horses conformation and work level that affects the amount of food it eats.
a horse does (:
A black horse absorbs more heat from the sun due to its dark color compared to a white horse, which reflects more sunlight. This makes the black horse feel hotter in the sun compared to the white horse.
That statement is untrue, a horses color in no way affects how much it eats. A horse eats between 1% and 3% of it's own body weight in food a day, color does not factor into this.
"Whiter" or simply "more white" alone are both are acceptable. Examples: This shirt is more white than the other one. This shirt is whiter than the other one.
"Whiter" or simply "more white" alone are both are acceptable. Examples: This shirt is more white than the other one. This shirt is whiter than the other one.
The age of a horse is determined by its teeth. As horses age black grooves form on their back molars and the more black there is the older the horse is.
she may have worms or need more excersize
Use a Black Orchid.
You would get a Black Foal since the coat colour Black is more dominent than Chestnut!
Donkeys come in 3 sizes, mini, standard and mammoth. Even a mammoth is usually only the size of a light horse. Donkeys also are more adapted to harsh environments than the horse and can get more "bang for his buck" out of his feed ration. So the short answer is a donkey eats less to maintain his weight that does a horse.
How fast a horse, pony, or miniature eats depends completely on the individual. A paint horse will, of course, eat MORE than a miniature because it is bigger.
Black flies and horse flies are both biting insects, but they have some key differences. Black flies are smaller and usually black or dark in color, while horse flies are larger and can be various colors. Black flies are known for their painful bites and are more likely to be found near running water, while horse flies are more commonly found in open fields and wooded areas. Additionally, black flies are active during the day, while horse flies are more active in the late afternoon and early evening.