No. Ponies and horses should not eat peanuts. Their stomachs do not digest them well. They can develop impaction colic.
Yes, ponys are herbivores, as they only eat grass, hay, apples, carrots and very occasionally, as it is bad for their health, dry bread.
Yes but only 4 and a half times a week
they do in the movies.
Yes ponies and horses eat apples.
'cause they taste good
Elephants don't crack open peanuts, first off. Elephants eat hay, grass, and leaves, not peanuts. People in the circus used to train elephants to hid the peanuts in their trunks, but they don't eat the peanuts.
no YES Goats love peanuts - best to use the unsalted type - roasted or freash raw and in the shell ( great fiber). I have cashmere goats and feed peanuts for treats and protein during pregnancy
no they are not
Chicken can eat peanuts without a problem. Peanuts are grains and grains usually form the better part of the chicken's diet.
salamanders do not eat peanuts
Yes it is wrong to eat ponies unless youre in the middle of nowhere and absolutly HAVE to.
no
a ponies habitat is mostly in a field or paddock with plenty of grass to eat
some birds eat peanuts
no they dont
Shetland ponies do not live in the areas with animals that would consume them. Lions, Panthers and Leopards would eat Shetland ponies if they were in the same area.
yes hamsters can eat peanuts. It is their favorite food! :)
'cause they taste good
if they were pretty pink ponies
cuz theyre hungry