There are many reasons a horse can go off of its food. One of the most common is if you have just changed the feed, or added a new supplement. It may also be suffering from a deficiency in which case you will need to try out salt licks and such. It may also be dehydration. If it is then add electrolites to the water. Geneii
Well if its spoiled or "gone off" its bad, why keep it?
She likes to pee on the fire hydrant.
wen it goes moldey duhhh lols
the horses food is brought to them. . .
That had to use gone off food to throw at the actors if they were bad.
A cagmag is a tough goose, goosemeat which has gone off, or, by extension, bad food of any kind.
It just needs some serious scrubbing. Get an SOS pad or a soapy washcloth, then scrub away until the food is gone.
Horses eat grass, they graze.
Horses acquire food by foraging; they are herbivores which means they eat vegetation such as grass, weeds, flowers, the bark off trees (generally only when they are really hungry). Domesticated horses (horses that are owned, trained and cared for by humans) are given food by their owners, generally hay (dried grass/weeds/alfalfa) and grain (a mixture of oats, corn, other grains and molasses) on a daily or twice daily basis.
Horses are herbavores. They eat grass, hay and other plants. They got their food from around them.
Stuffed animal horses, plastic toy horses, horse statues and stuffed dead horses. All other horses that are alive and breathing definitely need water and food.
Sea horses eat their food through their snout. Sea horses eat continuously as they do not have completely functional digestive systems.