no because they are high in starch and could cause a reaction in the horses stomach. yes they can i know a friend that feeds her cob potatoes she has for a long time now so the horse is not dead so i suppose so
Horses can eat potatoes without becoming sick, but each individual horse will react to the food differently. In Europe, potatoes are often given to horses, but many owners feel this is not a suitable food to ever introduce to their animal.
They both grow.
NO! Potatoes and Tomatoes are both part of the deadly Nightshade family and are extremely toxic to horses if consumed. You can feed cooked potatoes to horses but I believe it's best to just avoid feeding it to them altogether as potatoes break down mainly into starch, which horses don't need in large amounts.
yes they can but not too many because each horse reacts diffrently
potatoes or the number a also a littl tiney fredric made of three <2>
Potatoes contain a product called bisulfate chlorominium which is located in the potato itself. The chemical compound separates in dogs and causes a toxic reaction that can make them sick, even kill them. Do not feel dogs potatoes,
Only if the peelings have been cooked. Potatoes along with Tomatoes are part of the deadly nightshade family and are extremely toxic to horses if fed raw. ( tomatoes should be avoided even when cooked.) Potatoes break down into starch /sugar and should not be fed to horses in large amounts, every so often as a treat is OK, so long as they have been thoroughly cooked.
No they are not safe, Potatoes are toxic to horses and shouldn't be fed to them.
Yes they can the reason is still yet unknown. Although sometimes it is cause by the type of potatoes they eat. Horses are a very common animal among pets so be careful and watch for them to blow!!!!!!:(
I don't think it would be a good idea, you can always call and ask a local equine veterinarian though.
The transatlantic flow of people, goods like corn, potatoes, horses, and sugar cane is known as the Columbian Exchange. This was an exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world during the 15th and 16th centuries after Christopher Columbus's voyages.
Horses will eat most any fruit or vegetable you offer them. However certain things like Potatoes, Tomatoes, lawn clippings and flowers should always be off limits, as well as anything that contains meat.