Diakon greens (The tops of Diakon Radises) are safe to feed to horses in very small amounts, less than a handful a day as they are high in copper, Folic acid, vitamin C, Calcium, and Potassium. Feeding too much can throw the horses nutrition balance out of order and then you would have to remedy the problem.
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They can.
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deslinia is fount in Spain it is a brown fruit.ddemania is fount in irialnd and is the color of purple
Daikon radish, dandelion greens, deli meats (sometimes).
Great in soups!
Horses can eat collard greens, but they should only be given less than 4 ounces per day. This also goes for cabbage, kale, chard, and broccoli.
Yes, it is safe to eat the stems on greens
Some vegetables that begin with the letter "D" include daikon radish, dill, and dandelion greens. Daikon is a type of radish known for its mild flavor, while dill is an herb often used in cooking. Dandelion greens are edible leaves that can be used in salads or cooked dishes. These vegetables add unique flavors and nutrients to various meals.
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.
I eat it all.
eat your greens