In the story, The Horse that Wouldn't Eat Latkes, they ended up feeding the horse oats. The traveler who owned the horse ended up eating the latkes.
Horses were fed oats when they would not eat latkes.
Horses were fed oats when they would not eat latkes.
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Horses were not fed Latkes, and if they were it was likely in an emergency situation where there was no other food.
I belive the answer to you question is HAY
Horses were not fed Latkes, and if they were it was likely in an emergency situation where there was no other food.
Horses are not fed Latkes as they are bad for them. Horses should eat hay or grass as the majority of their diet and possibly a concentrated horse pellet if they work hard. You can give many fruits and vegetables as treats.
Horse's eat...Grass, Oats, Horse feed, Etc...
Hay as well as horse feed and grass.
No. Jews eat more than just latkes. There are other ritual foods like sufganyot (jelly-filled donuts) and there are normal foods that people eat because latkes are not terribly nutritious alone.
Many Jews eat latkes and sofganiot.
It depends on the horse. Ask your vet to see what's right for your horse(s).