Yes, but don't overdo it.Apples to sheep are like sweets to kids. So reserve them for an occasional special treat, not an everyday meal.
Some farmers recommend removing the seeds from the apple first, either by removing the core with an apple core remover, or chopping the apples up and scraping the seeds out. Too many seeds can cause tummy upset. but you can leave the seeds in the apples if you don't plan on giving them often.
In summary, yes sheep can eat apples, but they are a treat, not a meal.
Of course! Horses love apples. Just make sure that you keep your hand flat while feeding the horse, so he doesn't bite you.
You can, of course you 'can' do anything!
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you can feed a horse hay, carrots ,apples and you need to feed the horse at less two times a day
i would feed it carrots apples or horse treats
for a treat you can feed a horse carrots, apples and sugar cubes!
to eat it You could also grow them to feed your horse. They love apples
You can only give apples to other people's horses.
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......
You can't any more, with the new changes, you can only feed other people's horses apples.
A quarter horse eats what every other horse does, it eats hay, grain, sweet feed, grass, apples, sugar cubes, carrots, etc.
you can feed you horse hay, carrot and other vegges and dont forget grass
no apples are good but feed it to them in chunks and don't feed it apples everyday
Feeding too much of any treat such as apples or carrots can cause digestive upset, a horses digestive tract is sensitive.
horses can eat apples, sugar, carrots, and grass, but dont feed your horse sugar TOO often