Yes, horses do like carrots. They also release immediate yet subtle energy as they have a medium sugar content. But just remember that if you are going to cut up the carrots for your horse or pony, to Never Ever cut them so they are little discs, and they will become lodged in the oesophagus of the horse or pony, and the horse or pony will choke. Always cut them so they are carrot sticks or even let the horse or pony chew on a whole one.
Cows can eat whatever they want, whenever they want. Their digestive system has a thing called the vilenportanastic system. This is a system that gets rid of any bacterial and or harmfull things. So if you are ever interested in poisoning a cow, its not going to work.
Yes. Horses can eat turnips. Some horses like them and some don't. Just like any other food, give sparingly.
Yes, horses like a variety of vegitables, including turnips.
It doesn't. Llamas' jaws are not designed or built to eat turnips.
no you should eat turnips
no
Carrots, Turnips
turnips are not good for uric acid.
huh?
yes you can. Many horses love carrots and turnips, but be careful with other vegetables and ask your vet first.
eat lots of turnips
Pigs don't eat meat they eat apples and slop!
No...grass, herbs, lichens and mosses
Equus, apples, and turnips. It varies each time.
they would probably eat bread or porrige