No. A horse should eat hay and/or grass instead, grain only if it's necessary (i.e.,
if the horse is being used for work or sport).
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Cucumbers are listed as nontoxic to horses. They can be fed in small bite sized pieces as a treat. Hay and / or pasture should make up the bulk of any horses diet, grain if needed can be added as stated above, but horses do like variety and will enjoy cucumbers as a treat.
They can eat them, but it should NOT be a main part of their diet-- cucumbers are NOT very nutritious!
I would not because cucumbers are a little slimy and your horse might spook because of the taste
no, they are not. I give cucumbers to my horse all the time, and she loves them!
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No, betta fish should not eat cucumbers as part of their diet. Their diet should primarily consist of high-quality betta fish pellets or flakes specifically formulated for their nutritional needs.
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the ones that like eating sea cucumbers
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yes they can
The eat cucumbers
A goat can eat virtually anything. Cucumbers are a healthy vegetable so I'm sure they'd be good for the goat.