I personally would not give a horse celery because a lot of celery has very tough strings in it that get slimy when wet. I would be concerned the strings would either choke the horse or get caught up in their gut. Horses have very complicated and delicate digestive systems. There are many other healthy treats you can give your horse, the standard apples, carrots, etc. but also occassionally add turnips, lettuce, etc.
Yes many horses do enjoy jumping.
Each horse is an individual regardless of breed and they will have varying tastes. So yes some Tennessee walking Horses will like celery, while others will not.
Horses enjoy the warmer weather but at the same time when it's pleasantly cool out.. Judging from that logic, spring and fall!
Horses are social animals and enjoy being in a herd. There is a pecking order and some horses just don't get along. ( Like people )
Well, only if they are in the mood for a walk...
To prep celery for cooking or snacking, wash the stalks under cold water to remove any dirt or debris. Trim off the ends and any brown spots. You can then cut the celery into sticks for snacking or chop it into smaller pieces for cooking. Enjoy!
Celery stalks should not be fed to horses. The strings get it stuck between their teeth and it can cause gum disease! Celeriac, being a root vegetable, would be outside a horses normal forage. If you a serious about trying it consult with you vet.
All horses are different. Some like to run around a lot. Most horses enjoy being with other horses because they are a herd in the wild.
Horses should not be given lemonade due to the sugar in it. They can however typically eat citrus fruit and many horses enjoy the fruit as a treat.
Horses can eat oranges and often enjoy the citrus fruit, just be sure to remove the seeds first. Celery contains mostly water and can be fed in small amounts, but some horses will not eat it. It is best to always limit the intake of fruits and veggies as a horse can develop digestive upset when fed too much and possibly begin to refuse its regular feed.
Horses enjoy grazing on grass, socializing with other horses, taking leisurely walks or runs, and engaging in playful activities such as running and jumping in pastures. They are also known to enjoy being groomed and receiving attention from their human caretakers.
I believe that there are 6 horses you can get. I have the game and there are 4competitions and you get 2 horses at the start. Whenever you win a competition, you earn a horse. You can get up to 10 horses if you breed your own. Enjoy!