Most horses will hurt you if they do not know you. After owning a horse for 3 years, he might let you kiss him. Some horses will never let you kiss them and if you try, you will be attacked.
Horses are known to be very sweet animals. They are usually sweet when they respect you and look at you as a leader. some horses are naturally sweet and some are VERY nasty. People say that horses with big eyes are usually a lot sweeter than horses with small eyes. You cant change a horse from being nasty to sweet so good luck
Horses are known to be very sweet animals. They are usually sweet when they respect you and look at you as a leader. some horses are naturally sweet and some are VERY nasty. People say that horses with big eyes are usually a lot sweeter than horses with small eyes. You cant change a horse from being nasty to sweet so good luck
Some horses will eat bananas. Bananas are sweet and horses enjoy sweet foods.
I have an American paint and she is sweet and calm
Exactly the same as egzema in humans. Sweet itch is more commonly found in the mane and tail areas.
No, it is an allergic reaction to midge bites.
Sweet-age, or sweet-itch? Sweet itch is caused by parasites. You should talk to your vet about treatment, but I would shave the horses' mane to aid in treatment.
pomegranates are somtimes ok, dont give them to often becasue they are too sweet for the horses stomache to handle.
There is no one amount that all horses should eat. A horse only needs sweet feed if it needs more energy to complete it's daily job. A horse should eat between 1.5% and 3% of it's own bodyweight daily and the vast majority of that should be forage such as hay or grass.
The mice with beer bellies around the horses are eating sweet feed that the horses drop.
Horses eat hay, and oats, and many types of grass, such as alfalfa, just to name the most common feeds. They love carrots and watermelon and many other sweet treats. The feed for horses will vary depending on their age and medical condition.
Horses can eat the strawberry itself, it is recommended to not feed the green parts of the plant just to be safe. Horses tend to have a sweet tooth and enjoy fruits and berries as treats.