Horses are adapted to a diet based primarily of forages. There are obviously a wide range of things that our horses may enjoy consuming, not all of which are good for their health. Spinach is not bad for horses.
As long as it's normal, uncooked, and there aren't any viruses going around it should be fine. I've known horses to eat M&Ms, crackers, and Ginger Ale.
A warmblood horse a horse that was imported from Europe. All horses are warmbloods, really, because their mammals, though.
No. All horses are herd animals and they do much better when they are with other horses. The only time to separate a pregnant mare would be if the other horses are are picking on her and she has received injuries or at the time right before foaling when its helpful to have her in a large stall or her own paddock. After birth, if mom and baby are doing well they can both go back in with the other horses within a day or two.
Only carrage horses. KMP
horses can get very heavy it all depends on how much you feed them
No. Not necessarily.
All over the world
NO! The correct spelling is spinach.
Spinach grows well in temperate climates. Today, the United States and the Netherlands are among the largest commercial producers of spinach. Although spinach is available throughout the year, its season runs from March through May and from September through October when it is the freshest, has the best flavor, and is most readily available.
All leaf products are classed as vegetables.
Of course not!!!!!!!! Spinach helps you grow! All caffiene does is not let you sleep!!!!
Horses don't usually have waxy teats. Some horses get waxy teats right before giving birth, but not all.
Of course! All vegetables and fruits have seeds and can be grown.
Spinach is a green plant. All green plants are producers.
you get different horses for each country we visit.
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Magical ponies that eat spinach and smurfs!
NO big time NO