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no. Horses can not eat corn but they can eat egg sandwiches! That was immature, but yes a horse can eat corn.
Horses are used to eating on the ground. If they see it laying on the ground they will eat it.
yes. They eat hay that is piled on the ground.
The seeds are the part you eat when you have corn.
that's where the grass is. Where else are they supposed to eat from? Stabled horses will eat from a bucket if you hold it up.
Corn is fine for horses, with a balanced amount of grain. It will put weight on them quickly, usually used to bulk up horses that are quite down on their weight. No harm in it, my horses are on corn, no problems with it!
Horses paw at the ground when they eat to search for more food, mimic natural grazing behavior, and potentially regulate their digestion.
Horses can eat green corn stalks if you want to feed them the stalks. It will not hurt a horse to eat green corn stalks. Answer 2: Technically, yes a horse can eat green corn stalks, that doesn't mean they should though. Horses cannot proccess the stalks enough to get much nutrition out of them. The corn stalks can also harbor fungus and bacteria that could cause problems for the horse.
Caged birds do; corn is a part of their feed bought in pet stores. also, horses can eat corn :) deer and pigs eat corn as well --------------------------------------------------------------------------------ryse™----------- Ostrich eats corn too. I think. :)
Horses can eat cinnamon sticks, but it is usually better to give ground cinnamon to horses as there is less potential risk for the horse choking.
No, caramel corn is not a good thing for horses to eat. Corn is full of starch which breaks down into sugar and can make horses hyper from too many excess calories. Carmel is also more sugar and doesn't do anything good for the horse. If you wish to feed your horse a treat you can make healthier yet tasty treats at home or buy some made specifically for horses.
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