Only as much as can be considered an additive rather than an amount that makes the feed seem considerably made up of fruit. Use fruit in feed to tempt the horse with a poor appetite or as a treat.
The most popular are apples and carrots, but there are other fruits and vegetable which are safe to feed to a horse.
Swedes, turnips, broccoli, beetroot, celery and cabbage leaves are also safe vegetables to feed to horses and are frequently added to feeds.
A large swede hung up in the stable can help to prevent boredom.
Some things are not good for treats:
Lawn, hedge or garden clippings (Very bad news)
Cauliflower is frowned on by some (don't know why!)
Potatoes, Tomatoes, Acorns
NB Chocolate whilst fine for your own horse occasionally might trigger a positive blood test, if you are competing!
Remember that a horse's digestive system needs grass/hay as the main nutrient carrier so never dilute that too much with fruit/vegetables.
Always cur fruit into strips or small pieces to avoid choking.
Horses can eat any sort of apple, but you should not feel them many at a time. Horses can get colic from eating too many apples, and they can die from it. You can give your horse one or two apples without any problem, though, and they can be any ripe apple at all.
Apples ANSWER Many, many types. Apples, Pears, Bananas, Melons, Watermelons, Mangos, Raisins, all kinds of stuff.. Also vegetables: Carrots
horses can eat all fruits rich in antioxidants safely. including guava, apples, grapes, raisins, bananas, and cherries "remove pit before feeding".
apples and carrots
You must train your horse in one discipline until he reaches 15% or more in it. Keep training for an hour at a time.
give them heath mashes as much as possible if he is over 30 then he is just finishing "his time in your meadow"
When you turn out a horse or pony to give them a break/holiday for a certain amount of time
They give their fruit at the same time.
They're an upgrade purchased with star fruit in gutsu's cart. They give you extra time in arcade and zen mode.
Watch the horse closely, provide plenty of water and call your veterinarian. Too much grain or concentrated feed (pellets etc) at one time can cause a horse to founder or colic. Call the veterinarian with the amount eaten and when and they will either give you instructions or come out to treat the horse.
Well dont have too much fruit cause you'll get sick. Fruits also have some sugar so dont have too much. If you have a lot of fruit, youll get sick and probably not sure if you'll get diabetes. Probably not but dont have too much fruit.
A horse cost anywhere from $10 to as much as $200 in that time period, depending on its bloodlines and what it was used for--cow horse, race horse, etc.
depends on what is wrong with the horse
probably because you eat to much fruit in day time .
to get your horse in harvest moon back to nature boy or girl go in spring on date after 20 in the farm of barley than he will ask you for horse then you say yes and he will give you the the horse.
no, they are not. I give cucumbers to my horse all the time, and she loves them!