Never use Walnut Shavings around horses. They will cause life threatening founder.
You want to avoid nicks and cuts, so replace it after 2 or 3 shavings.
frog
Most any shavings, but avoid pine, cedar, and "fluffy" or "soft" bedding. You could even use shredded paper, but no newsprint or "shiny" paper. Really any shavings you could use for a gerbil or hamster.
In an earthquake, you should avoid being inside of a building. You should also avoid being around anything that could fall and hurt you.
Rag wort
When a horse is in a stall it should be clened out dailey to avoid hoof problems or smell. And your horse will be comfortable knowing you care about him. Happy Trails =)
Grass or hay (dried grass) should almost always make up the base of a horses diet. Fresh green grass can cause health problems in certain horses though. Horses can also have certain types of grains, fruits and vegetables. There are some foods that are toxic or poisonous to them and should be avoid at all times. Sugar is also not good for horses.
You should avoid anything in the Cole family, this includes Cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower and Kale. These plants can cause a build up of gas in the horses intestines and cause painful gas colic.
The orange ' Halloween' type pumpkins are fine for horses to eat in small amounts. They provide water and entertainment. Make sure to cut the stem off first to avoid it damaging the horses mouth though.
They can be, yes. Answer2: Yes Nightshade is toxic to horses no matter where they are located and should be removed immediately to avoid the horse ingesting them and most likely dying. Also remember that Tomatoes and Potatoes are part of the nightshade family and are just as toxic to horses and should not be fed either.
Joking Around. Informal language and phrases.
Joking Around. Informal language and phrases.