Mine really enjoy pomegranate seeds. I'd hesitate to feed whole without further research - while the rind traditionally has been used medicinally for humans, considering the amounts horses could consume I'd want reassurance that the amount of tannins etc. would be ok. But the part we normally eat, no problem.
(Prior answer claimed horses only eat apples - they enjoy, and can safely consume, a wider variety of fruits than just apples, though those are the most traditional offering.)
Absolutely they can, be sure to control quantities and always be careful when introducing a new food to your horse.
A vary small piece would not do much. If the horse ate a lot of the pineapple, then it could make its poop more runny, and would give it gas.
Not a a regular basis but for an occasional treat - yes. They also eat Oranges and there peel.
Horses can eat most fruits although it is recommended in small quantities.
oranges are very good for you horses but it can get sirious craps and stomack aches if you feed it more than onec in one week
Kiwi fruit kiwi krisps
In their native habitat, kiwi do not eat kiwi fruit. They do eat smaller fruits and berries, but prefer earthworms, seeds, fungi, insect larvae and other invertebrates.
Many people consider a kiwi fruit to be an Aztec fruit. A kiwi fruit is typically peeled and cut in slices to serve as part of a fruit salad. It reminds one of a citrus fruit.
If you mean the bird, no. Kiwi skins would have to be obtained from kiwi, and since these are a protected species, that would be quite illegal. If you mean the fruit, yes you can.
you do no have to eat kiwifruits u can eat any fruit u want
what kind of fruit is kiwi
Anteaters do not have a mouth that could eat kiwi fruit. They eat ants.
A kiwi is a bird, not a fruit.The kiwi fruit, however, is a vine fruit.
A kiwi is a type of tropical fruit. We had kiwi fruit for dessert.
Because kiwi is the most famous fruit
No, Kiwi fruit skins are edible.
Yes, worms are part of the kiwi's diet. Kiwi primarily eat earthworms, fruit, seeds, fungi, insect larvae and other invertebrates. They have been known to eat eels, freshwater crayfish, small lizards and even frogs.