How soon after can horses eat Sudan grass after it rains?
Sudan grass is toxic to horses and should be avoided completely. They contain the compounds to make Cyanide and when under stress are more likely to have higher concentrations of the chemicals. So since almost anything can cause stress to the grass it is best to avoid it.
No, it shouldn't. My horses eat it all the time. It is just grass, it will not hurt them at all.
Sudan-grass and its relatives are not good for horses to eat as they can cause neurological problems. Sudan-grass is related to Johnsongrass, and Sorghum-grass and any of their hybrids.
a white horse eat hay and grass
All horses can eat grass
A sea horse.
Horse's eat...Grass, Oats, Horse feed, Etc...
Rye grass
yes
Grass.
Hay as well as horse feed and grass.
Any breed can eat grass, many breeds tho r more suseptable to colic or laminitis from eating too much grass. Especially spring grass that has the most nutrients at the roots and the early spring grass as it grow is easy for a horse to eat too much.
My Horse is an interactive online game about raising horses. You can plant treat grass for the horse to eat on the game.