No, they actually use it in horse treats.
only if they are feeling sick or tied
Yes, you can. Many treat companies add honey to sweeten their products and stick nuts, oats etc. together. Honey is also naturally rich in antioxidants that are good for horses. It can help for horses with pollen allergies. Unlike dogs and cats botulism is not as much of a worry when feeding honey to horses although it should still not be fed in large quantities.
b. Trojan Horses
Dancer, Simba, Sassy, Chantilly, Amber, Honey, Sunny etc.
horses love honey. so why dont you mix some oats and grains with honey and put it in a bowl and put a stick on it then put the whole mixture in the fridge for an hour. then hang it in his paddock.
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.
I feed my part-arab 1 table spoon twice a day, I hope this helps, feel free to question me.
Lots of animals help us some of them are 1.Dogs 2.Cats 3.Horses 4.Cattle
yep the honey comb is made out of wax the honey is in the honey comb
Honey is a mixture; honey may be a paste or as a crystallized honey.
the relashionship between a honey guide and honey badger is, when a honey guide smells honey he sings a little tune and waits for a honey badger to come. when the honey badger reaches the honey guide the bird flies to were the scent of honey came from leading the badger towards honey.
Honey Honey was the B-side of Waterloo ;)