Anytime a horse stops eating is a alert that something is definitely wrong. Not eating can be caused by countless reasons. Most horse folks call this "going off their feed" and if your horse isn't eating, it's definitely time to call the vet!
A plant makes its food in its
the plant would wither up and die because the plant's chloroplasts are the nutrient makers in a plant
a fondered horse is a horse that has eaten to much grass and or food and is fondered.
Because a horse does not rechew its food. A cow ruminates, or rechews its food. A horse only chews its food once so the manure is courser.
A horse spitting out a ball of grass or dropping the grass is called Quidding. It's what happens when a horse cannot properly chew it's food. This may be done due to poor dental care and the horse would need it's teeth floated to chew properly, or it could be an injury or infection causing pain when the horse eats and instead of continuing to chew the horse spits out or drops the food instead. You should have a equine veterinarian out to check a horse that is quidding as soon as possible.
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yes it does without food and water the plant would OF COURSE IT WOULD DIE
A horse slaughter plant is a place where mean people kill healthy, old, or injured horses for food or money.THEY_ARE_SO_CRUEL!">THEY ARE SO CRUEL!Horse slaughter is not illegal, although it should be. A lot of people are against horse slaughter, including me.Sometimes good people save the horses by adopting them so they can have a great life. If they don't get adopted..... I think you would know what happens to them.@the guy above:I am against horse slaughter too.
this depends on how much the horse weighs and what kind of work it's doing. A horse needs 1.5% to3.0% of it's body weight in food daily. That would be roughly 15 to 30 pounds of food for a 1,000 pound horse.
a strawberry plant
well if it is a wild horse then it would help hunt food for their herd but if it was a run away horse it would find some water to drink, some green grass.
"A bit of dead horse" is Australian slang for tomato sauce.
Yes. Since colic and difficulty swallowing are 2 symptoms of having eaten a poisonous plant, it would be normal for the horse to refuse food. Symptoms that your horse has eaten a poisonous plant include: * Muscle spasms * Colic * Tremors (shaking) * Staggering * Difficulty swallowing * Drooling * Irregular heart beat (slower or faster than normal) * Confusion * Unusual spookiness or panicking for no apparent reason * Urinating more than usual or the urine is an abnormal color NOTE: A horse may show just one or two of these symptoms. They do not have to show all of these symptoms to have been poisoned. Call your vet if you suspect poisoning.
i am not shure, i thought it would be the chloroplasts,but the chloroplasts is the power plant.
Distribute the products of photosynthesis around the plant
Well, the flower will change the color of the food coloring. For example, if you used red the flower would change red. Unless, you put it ON the plant then it would die! You would have to put the food dye/coloring in the plant's water to help it survive when the coloring reaches its roots.
If a horse is owned by people they get there food from people, at least if you have a horse I hope that's what you do. Anyway, if a horse is wild thy have to find food for themselves.