Yes, horses absolutely can eat strawberries. In the wild, horses will eat wild strawberries and other fruits for extra fluids in their diets. Strawberries and other fruits are great sources of vitamins and antioxidants for your horse. Other fruits your horse can safely eat are: raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, grapes, raisins, bananas, even guava and of course: apples! Note: If you're feeding store bought fruit, remember to always wash the fruit thoroughly first to remove any pesticides, parasites or bacteria. When introducing ANY new treat or food to your horse, always start with SMALL amounts. For more information, check out Natural Horse Magazine. There is a good webpage on just this subject found here: http://www.naturalhorse.com/sample2.php
Yes, horses can eat strawberries, however if the horse has any metabolic issues such as Cushing's (PPID) or Insulin Resistance (IR) or anything else along those lines sweet treats such as strawberries should be avoided to prevent further problems.
They can. Some may not like them if not used to eating them but most will probably want to try.
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they could but I dont think they would find interest.
no strawberrys are a fruit
Strawberrys are not a veggie but a fruit.
yes tacuazin eats all kind of birds so.does strawberrys. :(
Strawberrys and cream is strawberrys and any type of cream
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.