Very little.
The only kind of meat horses will/may eat are what you would normally put on your sandwhich. These meats have no scent of blood and the smell of the food itself may be oddly appealing to horses.
Sandwich meat should never be given too frequently (if any at all) and only in very small amounts.
Horses can't eat meat therefore they are vegetarian
Horses can eat meat and have been trained to eat meat in high altitude and extremely cold environments. As a matter of fact Shackleton took horses with him to Antarctica.
NO. Mustangs, like most horses, do NOT eat meat, but rather eat GRASS.
no , there not they just bite nastily to protect its self
no
Never...they don't eat meat
horses eat grass, hay, barley etc. They don't eat meat. So the answer is yes.
All horses are herbivores, or vegetarians...which mean they only eat plants, mainly grass. Horses do not eat meat.
Horses are herbivores.. That is, they eat vegetation and not meat. If a domestic horse does not eat meat then neither would a wild horse, right?
NO. . . . Horses can't eat meat because of their digestive system . . . . If you try to fee your horse meat (raw or cooked) it will become sickly and will need to be seen by a veterinarian. . . . Please don't give horses meat because they're vegetarians. . . .
Horses do not eat meat, so no, you should not feed your horse red meat.
Horses are herbivores, or vegetarians. They only eat plants, mainly grass, but they eat some fruits and vegetables.