If there is not a lot of grease or additives and spices that could upset his stomach I see no reason why he can't have a cooked potato skin. But remember, everything in moderation. If your horse is not used to eating things like this it's best to keep it to a minimum.
No, it is not okay. Stick to birdseed -- birds don't normally eat potatoes and it might do some harm.
A soft potato with eyes is an old potato, they can still be eaten.The potato is soft because it is dehydrated, it's lost water.The eyes are signs that the potato is beginning to sprout and grow a new plant.They are not the best quality, but can still peeled, cut out the eyes and cooked, then eaten.
My mouse loves cooked pasta. It's okay to give hamsters some too.
yes
Not long at all. They really can't be saved as left-overs because they get dry and just ugly. They're okay for the current meal but honestly, they're not worth trying to save.
AnswerIf the rest of the potato looks okay (no insect or mould damage) then the eyes can be cut out and the potato is okay to eat. The tip of most potato peelers are designed to remove the eyes with a neat circular motion.
Yes, it is okay to reclip your horse if enough hair has grown back, so that you do not clip their hide.
Yes, it's safe to freeze cooked sausage and peppers.
Okay.
they dont have to be cooked first they can still be frozen then cook or visa virsa
No. Potato chips with milk (any brand) can cause or anybody else to throw up.
Yes you can feed chicken to chickens. As long as it is cooked they will not be able to recognize the taste of the cooked chicken to an other member of the flock. Eggs are also okay to give to chickens but they must be cooked and cracked so they are not recognizable as what they lay. I recommend mixing the cooked chicken with other things such as garden clippings.