NO! If a horse needs to be on a diet you should feed hay and no other feeds and provide adequate exercise. Also a horse needs 1 gallon of water per 100 pounds of body weight at a minimum. Horses are designed to eat grass and hay as the main food source, feeding other foods will cause more problems than it would solve.
yes i think so
Yes
It is a noun. But it can be used an a noun adjunct or adjective: a carrot patch, carrot tops.
Yes.
carrot tops props
It looks just like a carrot except that the root is white instead of orange. There are frilly green tops and the parsnip grows under the ground and look just like a white carrot.
They're leaves...and called carrot tops.
They are called carrot tops, leaves or carrot greens.
I just juiced the tops with my recipe.....now my throat feels like it is swollen and i feel a little dizzy with bitter taste in mouth and throat. The carrot tops were less than 3% of my total juice of carrots, apples, kale, oranges, cucumber, lime and celery. I just ruined 20 dollars of juice and I feel like crap. Don't listen to those quack sites that are saying it is okay to eat carrot tops. Trust me, my juice don't usually make me feel like I just OD'd on some bad drug.
no, wrong . yes they do if they are fresh
Yes, they can be eaten raw in salads
Horses do not pull grass out by the roots. Instead, horses and cattle eat the top part of the grass, they bite it off close to the grown.