Neglecting to mow the lawn for too long will result in there being too much grass. An overgrown lawn is much harder to mow than a lawn that is regularly cut. A farmer may allow the grass in a field to grow tall until the field is mown to provide silage or hay for winter feed.
On the African savana, in the dry season, there is never too much grass, forcing herbivore to migrate to follow the rains. Personally, I don't believe there is never too much grass.
grass grows (I am from Texas)
No
yes they can but not too much
No.
Any breed can eat grass, many breeds tho r more suseptable to colic or laminitis from eating too much grass. Especially spring grass that has the most nutrients at the roots and the early spring grass as it grow is easy for a horse to eat too much.
if there too little water animal die crops are not growing and if their is too much water flood came
you can die
you get FAT
there is no more grass
it can have effects on your memory
You won't be able too speak.
If you get too much calcium you may get calcium deposits on your bones.