Not copious amounts of it. Citric acid is found in many fruits, so it your horse likes Oranges, its eatng citric acid.
It depends on the juice. Generally, yes, it is fine.However juices with citric acid will react with the lactic acid in your stomach from the milk and likely make you sick. As long as it isn't a citric fresh juice like pure orange, it will be fine.
no it will make them very ill and they may die
Depends, but no it is not OK you need to tie up your horse up to a horse trailer or were you are supposed to tie your horse
Ok you'll have to do exactly as i say. when your horse does what you want you'll need to give him a treat or if he doesnt like treats give him praise. Say your horse wasnt walking when you say "Walk" ok what to do for that is stand in front of your horse with the halter on and the lead rope in you hand. pull forward and when he steps forward say "Good walk" And do that for anyhting that he is not listening to you. Hope i was a bug help!
The acid used is generally Sulphuric Acid. You cannot change it to another type of acid such as "Citric" Yes you can change it, but why do you want to? I WOULD NOT recommended it for anyone not trained how to do it. In any case if the acid is depleted the battery will most likely be useless too. Perhaps you should check the specific gravity and add DISTILLED water as necessary, about 5mm above the plates should be OK.
Not at all! You don't give your dog medicine designed for a horse - see your vet for real medication for dogs.
If you feed a horse alot of sugary treats, yes. One or two is OK once in a while though.
Yes, it give nutrients. Also the dogs stomach has a acid that kills any bacteria.
Ingredients: carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup and or sucrose, citric acid, natural flavors, concentrated orange juice, potassium benzoate, edta and erythorbic acid (to protect taste), potassium citrate, blue 1, carob bean gum. No meat! (Or dairy for vegans).
I suggest not to put lemon directly on your face. Because citric acid can damage your outer layer of skin. You can apply lemon juice diluted with rose water.
It depends on why you are using it on the horse.
it can yes, but it is just like our teeth, if they have too much it will, but its OK to have sugary treats occasionally.