Yes. Some horses love fresh coconut
The coconut diet promotes itself as not a diet but a lifestyle. Here is the website http://www.coconutdiet.com/. http://www.everydiet.org/diet/coconut-diet this site was also really informative.
Yes there are. You can always search for websites that have information on the coconut diet. You also have to eat a lot of coconut while doing this diet.
No, that are perfectly safe. They can actually be great treats for horses. Most horses love dates, the only way that they could be harmful is if the horse is fed large amounts at one time and not fed dates anymore, then it could get colic(twisted gut) because of the sudden change in their diet.
To find information on the coconut oil diet, visit ehow.com or Wikipedia to learn the definition and key aspects of the diet. For advice from other people who have tried the diet, visit steadyhealth.com to look through the forums and reviews of the coconut oil diet.
Desiccated coconut is dried coconut that is shaved into flakes. Neither desiccated coconut or coconut oil contain gluten, and can be used in a gluten-free diet.
Cotoneaster lacteous is not harmful to horses. The majority of the cotoneaster species are in the form of shrubs and bushes.
depends what it is
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.
A horses diet should consist primarily of forages like grass or hay and minimal to no concentrates. For horses that require a specialized diet it's best to have a equine vet assist you.
Coconut oil does not make your skin pale, it is actually useful for tanning
No they are not.a matter afact horses love bananas there quite healthy.