Yes, in very small amounts. Peanut butter was used to make the horse actor in the television series "Mr. Ed" look like he was talking.
In addition to the above answer it should be stated that peanut butter can pose a choking hazard if the horse should get ahold of a large amount. A special homemade horse treat can be made from peanut butter and carrot shaving, which is even better for the horse than plain peanut butter. You simply make a homemade peanut butter cookie and add the carrot shavings to them.
jelly beans, Ben is proper.
They could eat jelly beans if they have a sweet tooth, but would most likely not.
Jelly Beans or if you are answering it in Woozworld just right Jelly
* Jam * Jelly * Juice * Jelly beans
Horses should not eat broad beans, as they contain substances that can be toxic to them. It is best to avoid feeding broad beans to horses and stick to their regular diet of hay, grass, and commercial feeds.
jelly beans :]
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no the people who call them jelly beans are stupid the should be called fruit beans no jelly beans dont have jelly in them there called jelly beans because there jelly like but the main reason is that the first ever jelly bean was made by a company called jelly belly who today make jelly beans ,candy canes , bubble gum,candles, lipbalm and more. the outside layer of a jellybean is liquid sugar and flavoring. the inside is sugar, cornstarch, and flour. that is a jellybean no jelly at all.
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Jelly Belly is a brand of jelly beans.
I personally think that pink is the sweetest, and orange the second. This is because I eat Jelly Beans all the time! I love them they're my favourite sweet! x
Jelly beans.