Yes they do because race horses eat things that make them have a little bit more energy.
Sometimes, most commonly do. It really depends on the horse. Like the person above me said, they add more energy to the feed, a horse may be rearing and ready to go that day, or night before, so they actually do normal feed. A dressage horse is just about the same as a race horse, they both do a lot of work, so they still need the energy.
Horses eat mostly grass and hay. They have never been reported eating leaves.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
no horses can't eat silver weed
No. horses do not eat egg & bacon sandwiches
Horses can eat chickpeas without any ill effect. Horses can eat almost any grain without consequence. Some horses do have preferences and will not eat all grains.
Race horses are feed a diet of high energy foods such as oat, however feeding a horse before they work is not a good idea is it can cause colic so they are not feed before they race as they could die.
All horses are different, and that means they eat different amts. of food. Some horses will eat until they get sick, and some may not eat enough. Therefore, there is no specific amt. for horses to eat.
No he didn't. he loved horses race and battle.
Horses eat mostly grass and hay. They have never been reported eating leaves.
There are several different countries that use horses for meat.
Horses eat hay or haylage haylege is a sweeter type of hay wich has a higher suger content! xxx They also eat grass, apples and different types of grain.
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.
Nothing different than any regular horse.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
yes horses do eat cantaloupe
Carrots are not required for good nutrician, but horses seem to think they are. Yes, horses can eat carrots. don't feed too many, however, as too much of anything is bad. It depends on all different horses, some don't like them. I suppose that if you really wanted your horse to like them well, you could keep trying.
Yes. Horses are mammels...so babies drink their mom's milk. Young horses (foals) sometimes nibble on hay and/or grass. Depending on what the adult horse is provided, they can eat hay, grass, and/or grain.