they have a different body structure than we do; they carry a lot of weight on their two front kegs. we have two legs, and our weight is distributed between the two, instead of four. in other words, different needs between to species.
No it does not contain horses hooves. It used to contain cow hooves though, but they are no longer used.
No, they are not. The nuts that are called chestnuts are poisonous to horses and ponies though.
There are different oils that calm horses down and relax them, but I am not sure what they are called though. I do know that there is a person that messages horses and rubs oils on them. Look on Wikipedia for more answers!
no not all horses! some are though
Yes, horses do have canine teeth though they are different from those in dogs and cats. They are most commonly found in males and grow in the bars of the mouth.
No. They're made from different raw materials using different processes. Both contain alcohol though.
Strangles, caused by Streptococcus equi, can be transmitted to humans and I think I had it a few years ago. I was told by a couple of vets that it's very unusual, but not impossible, to catch it.
You can get horses, yes... i think they aren't normal horses though.
Horses and Donkeys are considered separate due to the different number of chromosomes each possesses. They are however in the same family and can breed together to produce mules and hinnies, which also have a different number of chromosomes and are typically sterile.
Yes. Hay is for horses. Though it has other uses
horses are vegetarians. even though they have sharp teeth, they are vegetarians
Horses and donkeys can reproduce offspring because there they are so closely related they are scientifically classified in the same kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, and genus. Their offspring will often be infertile though.