Purebred horses are more finicky eaters:
grass and legumes, stay away from moldy hay
Mix-breeds will eat willow, anything that looks like grass, pine fences, saplings, moldy hay (but can make them sick?), salt, apples, carrots, vegetable tops, etc.
Horses are herbivores, or vegetarians. They only eat plants, mainly grass, but they eat some fruits and vegetables.
Horses should not eat broad beans, as they contain substances that can be toxic to them. It is best to avoid feeding broad beans to horses and stick to their regular diet of hay, grass, and commercial feeds.
Technically a horse can eat any vegetable or fruit. The human foods horses can eat are carrots, potatoes, bread, apples, oatmeal, oats, they like al kinds of vegetables. they cant eat meat, coffee, chocolate, candy other than peppermint. Horses love peppermint.
yes, mini's can eat whatever veggies you would feed a regular horse, but maybe in smaller portions :)
Yes they like carrots,swede,cabbage.But never feed raw potatos as they are toxic.
there are actually many animals who eat vegetables . Some are rabbits,bunnys,hamsters,horses,turtles and many more animals
There are several domestic animals that eat vegetables. Some of these include rabbits, pet turtles, guinea pigs, goats, horses, and cows.
Horses evolved to eat grass, so that is what they enjoy the most. Hay is a close second as it is dried grass. Some fruits and vegetables are safe for horses to eat but you must be careful not to feed something toxic or harmful.
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They only eat vegetables, so yes.Second answer:A horse is a herbivore, so it eats plant material NOT ONLY vegetables-feeding a horse just vegetables is a sure way of killing it. Horses have evolved to be grazers, so domestically they need pastures and hay. If they do not graze, then their intestinal track cannot work correctly (as a lot of hay and grass has all important fibre)
In the wild zebras eat grass, shrubs, twigs, bark, leaves and some wild vegetables. In captivity they are also given hay (the same hay horses are feed) to eat.
Horses eat the vegetation of pastures, and the grass of lawns. They eat fruits, such as apples, from the trees. They eat the fodder in their stalls. They eat desserts and breads out of people's hands. And they eat carrots out of people's gardens.