yes
True
It is true, but I doubt it will eat that much sugar, it eats gram more.
yes on howrse yes
Yes,their teeth are made of enamel just like ours,which makes them prone to cavities too.
if that is for the riding leval test (horwse) the answer is true.
Yes, feeding your horse sugary sweets can contribute to dental issues such as cavities. Horses' teeth are designed for grinding roughage, and sugary treats can stick to their teeth and lead to dental decay over time. It's best to limit sugary treats and provide a diet that supports their natural chewing behavior.
Not on Howrse, but this is TRUE in real-life (they are the same as any human teeth!)
For the Howrse riding level 3 question, the answer is true.
You get cavities by eating sugar and not brushing your teeth very well.
If you feed a horse alot of sugary treats, yes. One or two is OK once in a while though.
Cavities.