Yes, it is okay to feed them to your horse. If you mean like "granny smith" apples, unripe ones probably are ok, but won't taste that great......
Um, no you can't
NO HORSES ARE VEGETARIAN AND THEY CAN MAKE THEM EXTREMLY ILL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes
i love apples ok i am in claa right now more then 7,500 varies of apples row in the world. ok the red and green and yellow apples are the most popuar in the us apples r members of the roes.pears,peaches,plums.cherries family
Yes, horses can eat lettuce but it is not recommended.
Horses with a light to medium workload will be fine on (and are actually better off with) only a grass/grass hay diet with a mineral block and fresh water. Make sure it is good quality grass hay. Do not feed much, if any, alfalfa; it is really rich and grass hay would be better. A few treats are ok too. Apples, carrots, sugar cubes, horse treats, are all fine in moderation. Grain is a common food for horses, but is not really necessary unless the horse is in a heavy workload and can do more harm than good for horses on a light to medium workload. you do not have to feed your horse only hay you could feed your horse speedybeat mix and you could also feed them a kind of barley and mints.
Green Patina is supposed to be healthy food for your horses. Also - The patina might be ok, What about too much copper?
Yes, but the pasture in the winter may not be enough to sustain the horse so extra feed may be required.
Is it ok to have green stool.
Yes, as long as the apples do not have bad spots. Soft (mellow) apples are fine to use in most recipes calling for apples.
Not if you're intending on feeding them whole. You should consider cutting them up into cubes that are small enough that they can swallow them without choking to death on them. And only feed in moderation, as they are very starchy and can cause bloat if you feed too much at one time.
Yes, but not the seeds of the apple.