The horse opened its mouth and bit into the leaves, and chewed them.
The horses hadn't chewed through the ropes; they'd been untied.
His horse tore off wads of grass and chewed as it plodded along.
The cave was snug and dry; all six horses were contentedly chewing away at a pile of sweet-smelling hay.
It is a very severe problem because the horse cannot chew sideways.
They can result from the disalignment of the jaw or the horse is not chewing in a proper sideways motion.
Feral horses may also chew the bark of trees, which may leave some trees vulnerable to external threats.
The horse also chewed the tip of my sneaker.
A saddled horse was quietly chewing at the undergrowth, its rider seated on a log close by.
Nearby, a horse chewed leaves from a low-slung branch of an alder.