There's no such species as a horse snake !
There are no male animals that lay eggs. Many people think that a male sea horse lays eggs, but a female sea horse lays eggs and the male carries them and takes care of it.
Horses do not produce eggs they give live birth
After the mother sea horse lays her eggs she gives them to the father to carry them around.
Yes. If eaten then the eggs will turn to larva. If the horse is not wormed and it eats them then it could get calac.
Horse flies do not lay eggs on humans, they lay eggs on leaves, grass and other vegetation. Flies that lay eggs under human skin are bot flies.
You would get a farting horse. Weird right?
Female sea horses release many eggs at a time just like other fish and under-water creatures, and then a male sea horse fights with other males to win over the female's eggs and to have the right to fertilize them, but what i learned in science 9 a few weeks ago is that it is the male sea horse that carries the embryo or fetus or whatever of the sea horse not the mother and sea horses use External fertilization not internal.....hope i helped =)
Yes
Its not so much interaction as predation. The bot fly is the predator. It will circle endlessly around the horse landing on the legs and belly of the horse to lay its eggs. If allowed, it will bite and lay hundreds of eggs on your horse. If not scraped or cut off with a 'bot knife' the horse may ingest these eggs when it bites itself to scratch or chew. These end up as bot maggots in your horse's digestive tract. They can and will cause much damage to your horse if he is not on a good deworming program. The best way to fight this nasty parasite is a two-pronged attack. When you see the white eggs on your horse cut them off and dispose of them. And keep your horse on a good deworming program that your vet can help you with.
the male sea horse has a pouch that it uses to carry the eggs, when mating the female gives the male 1500 eggs
Raw eggs carry salmonella, a bacteria. Therefore, they should not be eaten raw because it can cause a widespread bacterial infection. As well, many horse breeding / horse rearing experts say horses cannot eat eggs because it does not agree with their digestive systems. So horses should never eat eggs, no matter whether it is the eve of a US holiday. Perhaps give 1 cube of sugar instead and let the horse wear a red, white, and blue sash from its saddle, so it can join in the festivities on July 4th.