Yes, as long as the apples do not have bad spots. Soft (mellow) apples are fine to use in most recipes calling for apples.
like apples in your dinner thats right ok
i love apples ok i am in claa right now more then 7,500 varies of apples row in the world. ok the red and green and yellow apples are the most popuar in the us apples r members of the roes.pears,peaches,plums.cherries family
ok
Yes, but not the seeds of the apple.
Yes, it is okay to feed them to your horse. If you mean like "granny smith" apples, unripe ones probably are ok, but won't taste that great......
you know what. just go to youtube and type that sucker in ok.
ok but they honestly suck
This information is ok to use because it goes over the things you need.Such as vitamins, a healthy diet,and the side effects of some vitamins.Also the site has some recipes you can use.
yes
They smell like pickled apples trust me i did a feet smelling test and smelt a lot of pickled appled feet ok ok get now
Yes you can and they might turn a little brown, BUT THAT'S OK!!!!! :)
Yes, but it's recommended you have the horse shod and use studs to prevent slipping. In fact, soft ground is probably better for the horse's joints, but it can be dangerous without using studs as the horse can slip and injure itself.