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Technically yes, horses can eat golden syrup. However it is not recommended that you give it to them as it is pure sugar and horses do not need added sugar in their diet.

If you wish to sweeten a horses feed, a teaspoon or two of honey is best followed by either liquid or powdered molasses.

Too much sugar in a horses diet can cause health problems and should be avoid as much as possible.

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