The diet of the Corolla wild horses consists of native plants and grasses, including: sea oats, coarse grasses, acorns, persimmons, aquatic plants, live oak leaves, wax myrtle, and greenbrier.
The diet of the wild horses varies by season:
Winter and spring: The horses eat the most in the marshy areas.
Summer: The horses move closer to the beach to eat the green grass on the dunes and avoid the biting flies in the marsh.
Fall: The horses eat persimmons and acorns.
The diet of the Corolla wild horses consists of native plants and grasses, including: sea oats, coarse grasses, acorns, persimmons, aquatic plants, live oak leaves, wax myrtle, and greenbrier.
The diet of the wild horses varies by season:
Winter and spring: The horses eat the most... See More
The diet of the Corolla wild horses consists of native plants and grasses, including: sea oats, coarse grasses, acorns, persimmons, aquatic plants... See More