Horses should not eat holly, as it is considered toxic to them. The leaves and berries contain compounds that can cause gastrointestinal upset and other health issues if ingested. It's best to keep holly and other potentially harmful plants away from areas where horses graze or spend time. Always consult a veterinarian if you suspect your horse has ingested something toxic.
I'm pretty sure that they are carnivores. They might overwinter in holly trees, or eat scale insects on holly trees, but not eat the hollies.
Sea holly is a plant.
No Hollyhock is Not posionous to horses. Here is a link of poisonous and non-poisonous plants to horses: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control/plants/index.jsp?plant_toxicity=non-toxic-to-horses&page=9
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
yes horses do eat cantaloupe
Holly is eaten by pigs and wild boar, sheep, deer and a variety of birds. Most herbivores will have a go at holly but the holly will fight back and you will find that holly trees grazed by cattle will produce needlelike thorns at the lower end that will deter grazers.
horses primerily eat grass or hay.
horses eat hay and drink water
No horses do not eat monkeys for dinner.
An Arab can eat anything other breeds of horses eat.
Horses primarily eat grass. hay, and grain.