no unless your tank leaks
Horses do not pull grass out by the roots. Instead, horses and cattle eat the top part of the grass, they bite it off close to the grown.
Horses evolved to eat grass, hay is essentially just grass that has been grown to a specific point of maturity, cut, allowed to dry a bit and baled for consumption by animals. Therefore horses will enjoy eating hay, which is just 'dry grass'. Hay should always be provided at all times as horses need constant long stemmed fiber moving through their digestive systems.
Pinapple is grown and cocunut
Because they do.
Grown horses eat hay (alfalfa, bermuda, orchard, timothy). They also eat some grass and depending on the horse, they could eat grain or supplements such as cosequin a joint supplement or BL solution. They also eat carrots, apples, sugar cubes, celery, and my horse likes orange flavored lollipops!(they are treats...)
Any kind of grass that is palatable to a cow can be eaten by that cow. Different types of grasses are grown all over the world, so no type of grass is the best for any kind of cow anywhere in the world.
About 3
Wheat.
Rice
Yams are the favorite root vegetable grown and eaten in barbados
Rambutan is Grown in Indonesia and is one of the main fruits eaten.
it grown out your bum.