BY Daijah and Reyna.  Horses eat sugar cubes, apples, carrots, grass, hay, oats.

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BY Daijah and Reyna

 Horses eat sugar cubes, apples, carrots, grass, hay, oats

Horses breath through their mouth or nose

 Horses live in a barn or a farm

 Horses have very strong legs and beautiful manes

 A horses life cycle is first in their mom stomach, then turn into a foal, and then get older, and all grown up, and then dies.

 Horses run away to protect themselves. If they can’t run away they hit their enemies with their shoes.

 Horses have teeth. Horses can live up to 25 years old. A baby foal can stand up when it is born. Horses came after dinosaurs. Horses are ponies. The pony express is like a train full of horses. Horses have amazing physical strength. A pair of Belgian draft horses pull a train. Horseflies are not good for horses.