Horses prefer a diet rich in grasses, legumes, and forbs. Their natural grazing behavior leads them to select tender, nutrient-dense plants, particularly young grass shoots and clover. They may also enjoy some herbs and wildflowers, depending on availability. Overall, a varied diet with a focus on high-fiber, low-sugar plants is ideal for their health.
All horses regardless of breed are herd animals and therefore are happiest when they are with others of their kind, no matter what breed the other horses may be.All horses regardless of breed tend to prefer life in a group called a herd. Some horses however do prefer to live alone, though this is uncommon.
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All horses, no matter what breed prefer to live in a group called a herd. However some horses may prefer to be alone, though this is uncommon.
Horses are herbivores (plant eaters).
Zebras are like horses. Horses do not prefer snow, neither do Zebras.
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Given a choice, horses, whether wild or domesticated, prefer eating in herds.
All horses no matter what breed they are are herd animals and prefer to be in a group.
Rhinos prefer grasslands as deserts do not provide enough plant life to sustain large herbivores.
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Giraffes generally avoid the desert as there is little to eat. They prefer the savanna which has a variety of plant life.
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