To feed horses beets or beet roots it must be soaked in water overnight and then dried so that it does not expand in the horses stomach. This could cause numerous problems such as colic.
Yes. Horses can eat beetroot aswell as other root vegetables like parsnips, carrots and swede, try to cut them into strips to stop the horse from choking
Horses can eat beetroot leaves. Some horses are picky and will not eat them. They are high in water so you have to feed them quite a bit for them to get any nutrition.
it's ground up beet pulp that gets mixed with water and then fed to horses
There is nothing that says they are safe or un-safe. However many horses won't eat them as they may be too bitter.
Yes. (See the related link below)
Yes, cows can safely consume beetroot leaves as well as the beetroot itself. The cow may not have a liking of them however.
Silkworms also eat beetroot leaves
do birds eat cabbiage
Yes, especially the leaves, these are releshed by chickens!
Naturally, horses will mostly eat grass and hay.
Horses eat mostly grass and hay. They have never been reported eating leaves.
no, you should not feed your guinea pig beetroot leaves.
Beetroot leaves are not poisonous to cats. However, cherry leaves and peach leaves are poisonous and harmful for a cat to ingest.
Apparently yes, silkworms can/will eat beetroot leaves but not if they have already been eating mulberry leaves. But this is hearsay for me. I have raised them on lettuce leaves from start to finish, however.
One generally eats the root, the part that is not stalks or leaves.
No, horses are NOT predators, they are prey animals. Horses are herbivores, they eat mainly grass and grains, some leaves. Wolves and large cats eat horses.
grass, hay, leaves, a lot of the things that horses eat.