Only if they have their teeth already. It won't hurt them if you give it to them before they grow teeth, but they will have a hard time eating it! It's also best to ut it in small pieces before feeding it to a foal just to make it easier to eat.
fed I fed the baby carrots.
No. Who diets a horse on carrots?
Foals generally nurse from their mother's udder to consume milk. An orphaned foal can be bottle fed milk replacer.
Not really, but it may have a little bit of an "off" taste, just like if cows were fed onions.
Foals generally nurse from their mother's udder to consume milk. An orphaned foal can be bottle fed milk replacer.
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It can, yes. It's just like when a baby is fed too much carrot baby food their skin turns a kind of yellow. Carrots contain carotene, and if cows are fed too many carrots it can affect the colour (and even possibly the taste) of the milk, turning it into a yellowish tinge.
Turnip roots can be fed sparingly as they can cause thyroid problems, and should not be fed to mares and foals. Mustard greens are toxic to horses and should never be fed to them.
Carrots. Don't go thinking that carrots should be fed to real rabbits ok? For real bunnies, carrots should be treats.
No, I didn't, but you can if you want to. Baby carrots are good for hamsters.
Most foals are weaned at 6-7 months of age.Weaning is a very long process...you have to separate the mother and the foal for about 6 months and stop feeding mare and foal feed to the mother.
Carrots should only be fed as a treat, not as a regular meal. Once a day or a few times a week should be sufficient.