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)
No, yogurt is very bad it can make them very sick as horses are herbivores, accustomed to eating grass and hay.
No, gorillas are primarily herbivores and mainly feed on plants, fruits, and leaves. They do not typically graze on grass like some other herbivores such as cows or horses.
Animals that don't eat plants are called herbivores. Some of these animals include horses, types of fish, types of birds, deer and rabbits.
Wild horses typically live in herds with other horses. They may also share their habitat with other herbivores like deer, elk, and bison. However, wild horses are known to be territorial and may fend off other animals to protect their resources.
Horses are herbivores, consuming mainly grass, hay, and grains. Horses have a strong flight response and are prey animals in the wild. Horses have a hierarchical social structure within a herd, led by a dominant individual.
Horses are definitely Herbivores.
Horses are herbivores
No, horses are strictly herbivores.
Horses are herbivores (plant eaters).
Horses are herbivores, they do not "hunt".
All horses AND ponies are herbivores.
no- they are herbivores.
Horses are herbivores and therefore do not hunt.
yes.
Horses are herbivores
No, horses are herbivores.
Yes, horses are herbivores. They eat grasses and plants.