It is not advisable to feed a horse canned cooked hominy, this is due to the risk of colic. At the very least it could cause a digestive upset that leads to diarrhea at worse it could lead to a fatal bout of colic.
Yes, raw peanuts should never be fed to horses as they can contain a fungus that is toxic to horses. Peanut butter that has been roasted or cooked can be given to horses to hide medications.
yes a horse can be cooked but it will take an awful lot of time
Cotoneaster lacteous is not harmful to horses. The majority of the cotoneaster species are in the form of shrubs and bushes.
No, horses should not drink alcohol as it can be harmful to their health.
Chestnut applies to horses in two ways; one is the color, which is reddish brown. Another is the bony protrusion from above the horses knee in the front, and from the inner hock on the back. This is in no way harmful to horses, it is present on all horses.
depends what it is
No they are not.a matter afact horses love bananas there quite healthy.
Yes. It can kill horses. If you see signs that you may think are colic, then call your vet immediatley.
Horses are harmful to humans because they can bite, rear, buck, strike, kick at you. They are useful for Plowing, Farm work, races, leisure riding, companions and just for a pet. =]
chicken poop is very harmful to horse because if they eat it they could get a fices disease.
Only if the peelings have been cooked. Potatoes along with Tomatoes are part of the deadly nightshade family and are extremely toxic to horses if fed raw. ( tomatoes should be avoided even when cooked.) Potatoes break down into starch /sugar and should not be fed to horses in large amounts, every so often as a treat is OK, so long as they have been thoroughly cooked.
Horses can buck/throw people off of their backs, as well as kick them, both of which can cause major injuries.