Apples are cut into smaller pieces to prevent choke.
They CAN eat apples whole, and will if they find windfall apples in their pasture,but I would recommend cutting them in quarters to avoid choking hazard.
Don't feed horses rotten apples
Apples..
Yes, If you hear someone say "horse apples" they mean bodark apples! Horses LOVE them!
No, I have never heard of green apples poisoning horses
Horses may drool after eating apples because the fruit is juicy and can stimulate saliva production. Some horses also produce more saliva when they are excited or enjoying tasty treats like apples. Drooling can be a normal response and should not be a cause for concern unless it persists or is accompanied by other symptoms.
To make apple crisp, apples should be peeled, cored, and sliced into thin, even pieces.
Apples or Carrots i don't think oranges are too good for horses.
Yes, horses can eat whole apples. They enjoy eating them as a treat, but it's important to remove any seeds or pits as they can be a choking hazard. Cut apples into smaller pieces to prevent choking and improve digestion.
Nope, you don't have to cut your nails to ride horses.
Road apples are dropping from horses or cows etc..
Apples for apple pie should be peeled, cored, and sliced thinly to ensure even cooking and a cohesive filling.