Feeding a horse corn on the cob would be inadvisable due to the chance of choke. Corn is probably one of the least desirable horse feeds especially if it
is whole (as opposed to flaked or ground). It is very poorly digested in the small intestine and because of it's high energy content it can cause considerable digestive upset in the large intestine.
Many horses enjoy eating corn husks. Care must be taken that the husks are fresh however, as old or spoiled husks may cause illness. Too many corn husks can result in colic and founder due to the high starch and sugar content. Corn husks should be considered a combination between forage and the grain - corn.
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Horses do not like to eat leeks
Yes, they are fine for horses to eat, though some horses might not like them.
Some people like eating horses...Like if you like chicken or ham, or something. So they just eat it because they LIKE it.
Grain, Grass, and hay, just like normal horses eat
Horses eat mostly grass and hay. They have never been reported eating leaves.
Food
Yes, most horses do not like them.
Horses can eat most any Vegetables and Lima Beans are very healthy for them in small quantities
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No, horses do not like the taste of lima been plants so they should not eat them.