A horse is a herbivore with a digestive system adapted to a forage diet of grasses and other plant material, consumed regularly throughout the day, and so they have a relatively small stomach but very long intestines to facilitate a steady flow of nutrients. A 1000 pound horse will eat between 15 and 25 pounds (approximately 7-11 kg) of food per day and, under normal use, drink 10 to 12 gallons (about 38-45 litres) of water. Horses are not ruminants, so they have only one stomach, like humans, but unlike humans, they can also digest cellulose from grasses due to the presence of a "hind gut" called the cecum, or "water gut," that food goes through before reaching the large intestine. Unlike humans, horses cannot vomit, so digestion problems can quickly spell trouble, with colic a leading cause of death
A horse is a herbivore. They do not eat meat.
a horse eats grass, hay and is called herbivore
A Palomino is a horse Colour and Type and as such it is strictly a herbivore.
A hippocampus is a mythical creature that is typically portrayed as a horse with the upper body of a fish or serpent. As a mythical creature, its diet is not based on real-world classifications of herbivore, carnivore, or omnivore.
A sea horse is an omnivore. This means they eat both plants and animals. They may also eat fungi or certain bacteria.
A horse is a herbivore.
A horse is a herbivore.
The graceful Horse is purely herbivourous.
A horse is a herbivore. They do not eat meat.
Herbivores.
Herbivores.
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a horse eats grass, hay and is called herbivore
HERBIVOR.
No, A horse is herbivore, and therefore only eats vegetation, such as grass, vegetables, grains, fruits Etc.
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A Palomino is a horse Colour and Type and as such it is strictly a herbivore.