Nope- they do not share our dental problems of cavities, but it is better to give a horse a carrot or apple pieces, as they are a heatjier treat. Do not over use any kind of "treat," use praise and a good pat an the horses neck for a job well done. It will help prevent your horse from becoming spoiled.
Horses can get cavities just like us humans, so, yes.
many people are effect with cavites teenger kids adults even but there a way to not get cavies is by not drinking pop candy or any thing else that has lots of sugar so i say theres at least 80% of Americans who have cavites
when you eat to much sugar and dont brush your teeth and then plack builds up and starts eating away at your tooth, and bam you have a cavite
No brushing you're teeth 2-3 times a day and having too much sugar and candy can damage you're teeth are the reasons!
brush, floss, repet
yes they do
Horses usually don't eat cookies but they do like sugar
NO!! Donuts have too much fat for horses and the sugar would make them sick!!!
Technically yes, horses can eat golden syrup. However it is not recommended that you give it to them as it is pure sugar and horses do not need added sugar in their diet. If you wish to sweeten a horses feed, a teaspoon or two of honey is best followed by either liquid or powdered molasses. Too much sugar in a horses diet can cause health problems and should be avoid as much as possible.
cause he has lips like a horse. and horses love sugar
White sugar is the best sugar you can use in pumpkin pie.
Horses are notorious for liking carrots and sugar cubes.