Many horses love peppermints. Just make sure not to feed them too many.
They can.
Peppermint and spearmint are safe options to give horses in moderation. These mints can be offered as treats and are often enjoyed by horses due to their strong flavors. However, it's important to ensure that any mints given do not contain artificial sweeteners, particularly xylitol, which is toxic to horses. Always introduce new treats gradually and monitor for any adverse reactions.
If they're really strong mints I guess it is normal. If I eat really strong flavored mints or something my eyes water which makes me sneeze sometimes ;)
yes
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.
Apples and carrots. ------ Also ponies love mints.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
yes horses do eat cantaloupe
In moderation, it is generally safe for horses to eat mints as an occasional treat. However, mints should not be a regular part of their diet as they are not nutritionally essential and can be high in sugar, which may contribute to weight gain or dental issues. Be sure to offer mints in limited quantities to prevent any negative health effects.
They are because they still have sugar. Careful of how many you eat.
mints and gravy gumba
horses primerily eat grass or hay.