Horses eat mostly grass and hay. They have never been reported eating leaves.
Brumby horses typically eat grasses, herbs, shrubs, and sometimes tree leaves. They are adapted to grazing in open grasslands and can survive on a diet of low-quality forage. In times of scarcity, they may also eat bark and woody plants.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
No. Common ragweed (Ambrosia Artemisiifolia) is not poisonous to horses. Horses and cows will occasionally eat ragweed, though usually when other roughage is scarce. The 50+ horses on our farm eat it, and I've never had any problem with it, and the donkeys at my house consider it a delicacy. Wild cherry, however, is highly toxic to horses (when the leaves are wilted Though most savvy horses avoid it, if you see your horse eat some wilted leaves off a fallen branch, call your vet. If you are worried about the plants growing in your pasture, check a list of poisonous plants for your area to access the danger. Just use common sense, most horses will avoid things that they shouldn't eat, unless they're starving.
no horses can't eat silver weed
No. horses do not eat egg & bacon sandwiches
Naturally, horses will mostly eat grass and hay.
No, horses are NOT predators, they are prey animals. Horses are herbivores, they eat mainly grass and grains, some leaves. Wolves and large cats eat horses.
grass, hay, leaves, a lot of the things that horses eat.
Yes, they will not hurt the horse.
grass and leaves and wild hay
they eat grass, hay and they even eat the leaves off of some trees
unicorns eat chocolate drops and peppermint leaves
no , there not they just bite nastily to protect its self
They eat grass and leaves from small bushes. However they are known to eat bark from a tree.
from everywhere. They eat grass, leaves, hay. They can get that everywhere.
No, horses are herbivores. They eat fruit, vegtables, grass, leaves, etc.
Yes, they all do.