Nettles are not poisonous to horses and can actually provide some nutritional benefits, but they may cause irritation if ingested in large quantities. Ivy is considered toxic to horses and can lead to gastrointestinal issues if consumed. Bramble (blackberry) is generally safe for horses, though the thorny stems can pose a physical hazard. Hawthorn is also safe in moderation, but excessive consumption may lead to digestive upset.
Animals should not be encouraged to eat rhubarb
NO! leek is poisinous to horses and other animals. Always ask a vet about things you are unsure of. Horses are rather vulnerable animals when it comes to ingesting plants and other substances that can be harmful to them. The reason is that horses do not have the ability to throw up. What goes in can only come out one way, and if it fails to do so, you horse will develop colic. This can be minor enough that you can give your horse some pain killer (see vet for correct doseage) and it will pass though, or it can be deadly. Not many horse owners have the money to pay for a colic operation that is not always succesful. The lobelia plant is also harmful to your horse.
The plural form for the noun horse is horses.
There are appaloosa horses and American saddlebred horses, thoroughbred horses and American quarter horses, there also are more types
The possessive form for the plural noun horses is horses'.
Zebras and horses are both Equine animals. Zebras are horses, in another term, Zebras are horses with stripes.
There are no horses in the earth, there are only horses on the earth
Minis and Ponies. Light horses. Draft horses.
i was trying to find out too i dont think you can get more horses in horses 3d
Horses Horses - 1927 was released on: USA: 4 September 1927
no horses have saddles people have the saddles we put them on the horses also if all horses have saddles then old ones have them to there is no diff
No. Horses are horses and only horses. Men are humans, not horses. There's a huge difference between the species Equus caballus and Homo sapiens.