While it may be safe for a horse to eat a cantaloupe rind, it may not be healthy either. The rind may be sweet, but it may also contain mold that can upset the horse's digestive system. Additionally, too much sugar can make the horse ill, even causing laminitis.
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Yes, in small amounts horses can have cantaloupe as a treat. It is recommended not to give them more than a slice or two per week though.
Only the flowers that are pollenated will begin to develop into a melon.
Yes, horses can eat cantaloupe in moderation, and the rind is generally safe for them as well. However, it's important to introduce new foods gradually and ensure that the cantaloupe is fresh and free from mold or pesticides. Always monitor your horse for any signs of digestive upset when introducing new treats. As with any fruit, it should only be offered as an occasional treat rather than a regular part of their diet.
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Cantaloupe does not contain salt.
all you have to do is just rinse it under the tap and just dry it with paper towelRemove cantaloupe rind and seeds. Cut into bite-sized pieces about 1/4" thick.Dehydrate cantaloupe at 100 degrees (F) for approx 30 hours (or until pliable).Cantaloupe is a good choice for fruit leather. Also, dried cantaloupe makes a nice snack or addition to trail mix.
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