Horses graze down grasses which makes room for new plant growth. They also will dig for water allowing other animals access to these 'water holes' to drink in the summer or during droughts. They also provide manure to fertilize the ground and are a food source for predators.
Horses crib-bite as a compulsive behavior often linked to stress, boredom, or digestive issues. It can lead to dental problems and damage to the horse's environment, so it's important to address the underlying causes and provide appropriate management to prevent cribbing.
Yes, horses can live in the coastal plains of Georgia as long as they have access to adequate shelter, fresh water, and grazing land. It is important to provide protection from extreme weather conditions and ensure proper nutrition for the horses to thrive in this environment. Regular veterinary care and attention to environmental factors such as heat and humidity are also important for their well-being.
Yes, horses are herd animals that form strong bonds with their companions, so they can become upset or stressed when separated from their herd mates. It's important to gradually introduce changes in their social environment to minimize distress.
Yes, they did! Except in the winter of 1690 the colonists were starving and ATE the horses.
It is not safe for horses to eat mushrooms and toadstools as many varieties can be toxic to them and lead to health issues or even death. It is best to prevent horses from accessing any mushrooms or toadstools in their environment.
Horses are important because they are a form of transport that do not make bad fuel fumes they are also just n ice to the eye
no
taking away their food or taking some of the horses
Because the horses need to be bred to suit their work or their environment
No. The Amazon river basin would not be a good environment for horses.
No, Douglas fir trees are not toxic to horses. In fact, some horse owners may use Douglas fir shavings as bedding for their horses. However, it is always important to monitor your horse’s diet and environment for any signs of illness or reaction.
Horses were important to knights. In fact special heavy horses were bred for them.
Because wealth was measured in horses.
Horses crib-bite as a compulsive behavior often linked to stress, boredom, or digestive issues. It can lead to dental problems and damage to the horse's environment, so it's important to address the underlying causes and provide appropriate management to prevent cribbing.
outside... jk. Maybe out west
They eat other animals dung
A niche in an horses inviroment is to provide a source of food for predators and to turn up the soil with there hoofs.