Yes, marshmallows are bad for horses. Generally, anything very sugary can be bad for a horse's teeth. As far a treats go, you'd better stick to apples and carrots.
Marshmallows are bad for animals because it can get stuck in their teeth, rot their teeth and the sugar can make them hyper.
the answer is pretty obvious.... nope
Nothing happens they just get hard. And taste bad. I think.
Pizza is not bad for horses, however, there are much cheaper ways of feeding horses.
One of the ingredients in marshmallows is unflavored gelatin. Gelatin is made from collagen protein found in cow or pig bones, hooves and connective tissues. Collagen can also be found in horses and humans.
No, walnuts are bad for horses and can kill them if the horses eat them.
The main ingredient in marshmallows is gelatin which is an animal byproduct made of hooves, snouts, knuckles, cartilage and other slaughterhouse scraps. This is mostly from cows and pigs but I horses can be used just as well.
you can eat marshmallows but not too many of them if you do you'll get a very bad stomach ache i know from experience.
The size of marshmallows can vary, but generally, one large marshmallow is approximately equivalent to about 4 mini marshmallows. Therefore, to equal 24 large marshmallows, you would need around 96 mini marshmallows (24 large marshmallows x 4 mini marshmallows per large one).
to roast marshmallows, you need to put marshmallows on a stick and hold it over the fireplace (make sure that the fireplace is lit).
There is 64 regular marshmallows in a pound. There is 8 cups of mini marshmallows in a pound, so about 825 mini marshmallows in a pound.
horses can't eat grass that has been cut, they will collick