Regular Rye grass that dies off in the winter will likely not harm a horse, however winter or perennial rye grass can contain the same toxins as fescue grass and cause the same problems in pregnant mares due to the endophyte toxin found in it. Rye Grass is also high in sugar and starch and should be tested before feeding.
A horse that eats a lot
Ryegrass bunt was created in 1999.
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A quarter horse eats what every other horse does, it eats hay, grain, sweet feed, grass, apples, sugar cubes, carrots, etc.
A horse that eats a poisonous plant may sicken, and he may die.
Ryegrass typically grows to a height of 1 to 3 feet.
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The French do it is a delicacy there
Yes. If eaten then the eggs will turn to larva. If the horse is not wormed and it eats them then it could get calac.
Any hay can founder a horse, it is not what the horse eats but how much it eats. Some feed can founder a horse faster than others. Peanut hay is one of those.
The American saddlebred horse eats what any other horse eats. hay, grass and grain. they aren't any different then a normal horse.