Yes, banana plant leaves are generally safe for horses to eat in small amounts. However, they should not be a primary food source, as horses require a balanced diet rich in hay, grains, and fresh forage. It's important to introduce any new food gradually and monitor for any signs of digestive upset. Always consult a veterinarian if you have concerns about your horse's diet.
it is not very good for them and would cause them t get sick...but yes
Banana's and leaves
Gorillas primarily eat a plant-based diet consisting of fruits, leaves, stems, and shoots. They also consume roots, bark, and some insects. Gorillas are herbivores and spend most of their time foraging for food in their natural habitat.
monkeys
Naturally, horses will mostly eat grass and hay.
Horses eat mostly grass and hay. They have never been reported eating leaves.
Yes , i have given it to my horse many times and he didn’t show anything unusual but some Horse don’t eat it . If the horse eats you can how much you want
People eat foods steamed in banana leaves because it adds a moistness to the food. The leaves also give a bit of distinct flavor to the foods. Banana leaves work as disposable plates as well.
grass and leaves
I have 6 budgies, they don't eat fruits at all. they eat seeds, coriander leaves and banana leaves are their favorites ! The country where i live, i get only one kind of bird seed.
No, domestic banana plant's fruit (bananas you eat) are sterile, the plant is propagated form cuttings.
they eat the leaves of a milkweed plant