NO! leek is poisinous to horses and other animals. Always ask a vet about things you are unsure of. Horses are rather vulnerable animals when it comes to ingesting plants and other substances that can be harmful to them. The reason is that horses do not have the ability to throw up. What goes in can only come out one way, and if it fails to do so, you horse will develop colic. This can be minor enough that you can give your horse some pain killer (see vet for correct doseage) and it will pass though, or it can be deadly. Not many horse owners have the money to pay for a colic operation that is not always succesful. The lobelia plant is also harmful to your horse.
They like carrots,lettuce and cabbage!*neigh i like those vegeetableesss neigh*
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Horses generally enjoy eating vegetables such as carrots, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, and turnips. It's important to introduce new vegetables slowly to prevent digestive issues, and to make sure they are offered in moderation as treats rather than a main part of their diet.
Yes they like carrots,swede,cabbage.But never feed raw potatos as they are toxic.
Grass will always be a horses favorite food as this is what they evolved to eat. However good quality hay is a close second to grass. Some horses have a bit of a sweet tooth and enjoy certain types of fruits and vegetables.
Horses typically prefer grass and hay, but also like to eat fruits like apples, bananas, grapefruit and more. For Vegetables they tend to like carrots, celery, beets. As for treats you can give them horse cookies. Peppermints are really advised as they contain too much sugar.
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.
Horses are herbivores, or vegetarians. They only eat plants, mainly grass, but they eat some fruits and vegetables.
yes you can. Many horses love carrots and turnips, but be careful with other vegetables and ask your vet first.
it depends on the horse some horses may not like what other horses do like
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All horses tend to prefer hay and grass to eat, though many like to have certain types of fruit and vegetables as treats.