A horse uses its senses to search for food while simultaneously keeping an eye out for predators. He uses his eyes, his nose, his sensitive prehensile lips, and his tongue to locate the best foodstuffs to eat.
Horses are herbivores and don't 'hunt' for food like a predator would. They will however search for the tastiest bits of food and in that way they could be considered 'hunting for food'.
In winter a horse will dig through the snow with it's hooves to find food and break through ice to get to water. They will also eat tree bark and dead bushes. If food is extremely scarce they will migrate hundreds of miles in search of food.
A horse may paw at the ground as a sign of restlessness, boredom, or frustration. It can also be a natural behavior for horses to search for food or test the ground for safety.
A good website for horse party supplies is www.partycity.com. Search horse in the product search box and several will display.
If a horse is owned by people they get there food from people, at least if you have a horse I hope that's what you do. Anyway, if a horse is wild thy have to find food for themselves.
It is food the horse finds for itself when it is released.
Go to the market and search for a horse. In the search menu, there is a circle you can press that will say "for sale". Once you find the horse you like and a good price, select "purchase horse" on the right side of the screen.
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You get a horse from horse breeders, horse sellers, or other horse owners. You can search for horses for sale from a few websites which are very helpful. _________________________________________________________________
the horse has a long enough neck to reach the food.
Because the horse don't like it