'cause horses like apples a lot!
Yes, horses can eat whole apples. They enjoy eating them as a treat, but it's important to remove any seeds or pits as they can be a choking hazard. Cut apples into smaller pieces to prevent choking and improve digestion.
Horses typically enjoy eating hay, grass, oats, and grains. Some horses also like to eat fruits and vegetables as treats, such as apples and carrots. It's important to provide horses with a balanced diet that meets their nutritional needs.
I have heard that it is dangerous for horses to eat crab apples because they are poisonous to them. This is the same as acorns which can kill them if they eat too many because they can not digest them.
Many green apples are bad for horses because they have alot of acid and are gassy, which could make them sick. Apples could also cause colic. Preferably, give your horse snacks like carrots and hay or if you are going to feed them apples, opt for Red Declicious.
Horses Require a diet of: * grain (ask your vet or someone knowledable about horses to see what is best for your horse) * hay (in the winter) * grass every season except for winter (hay can be fed during these seasons too * minerals (good for the horses, they require minerals so it is important to have it for them, dont force them to eat them, they eat them when they need to) * salt block (have a salt block in a place where the horse can lick if he desires too, same as the minerals, do not force him to eat it.) * electrolytes (not mandatory but a good thing to have) Treats: * Carrots (yum) * Apples (yum) * Molasses * oats
Hedge apples will not hurt your horse. Hedge apples are commonly eaten by horses and are one of their favorite snacks.
No. they drool saliva mixed with whatever they are eating.
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yes I have a french bulldog and when I am eating somthing she start to drool rapidly but other wise they do not drool
Don't feed horses rotten apples
Apples..
It's completely normal for a horse to drool WITH a bit on (aka the metal tool used to control the horse). Otherwise, horses drool simpley because they are stressed and you're yanking on the bit too hard.
Yes, If you hear someone say "horse apples" they mean bodark apples! Horses LOVE them!
No, I have never heard of green apples poisoning horses
Basset Hounds indeed slobber and drool a lot, especially after drinking or eating treats or dog food.
Yes, horses can eat whole apples. They enjoy eating them as a treat, but it's important to remove any seeds or pits as they can be a choking hazard. Cut apples into smaller pieces to prevent choking and improve digestion.
Apples or Carrots i don't think oranges are too good for horses.