Yes, horses can eat zucchini plants, including the leaves and fruit, in moderation. Zucchini is non-toxic to horses and can provide some nutritional benefits. However, it's essential to introduce any new food gradually and ensure that the zucchini is clean and free from pesticides. Overfeeding can lead to digestive issues, so it should be offered as a treat rather than a staple.
Yes, deer can eat zucchini and may be attracted to gardens where it is growing. They are herbivores and tend to munch on a variety of plants, especially in the spring and summer when food is abundant. To protect your zucchini plants, consider using fencing or deer repellents to deter them from your garden.
No, horses do not like the taste of lima been plants so they should not eat them.
cause they do
Miniature horses eat what regular horses eat grass horse feed etc. Just smaller amounts. Goats will eat plants weeds and grass.
Horses should not be allowed to eat goldenrod plants. The toxin is present in both the dry and green plant.
Yes, horses are herbivores. They eat grasses and plants.
1st it starts with the sun then plants begin to grow then horses then eat the plants
zucchini
ragwort is one
All horses are herbivores, or vegetarians...which mean they only eat plants, mainly grass. Horses do not eat meat.
yes
I havn't heard of any horse liking them but i am sure some have got to.