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 do.
No, it is not recommended to eat potatoes from a decorative potato plant. Decorative potato plants are often grown for their ornamental value and may have been treated with pesticides or other chemicals that make them unsafe for consumption. It's best to stick to edible potato varieties for eating purposes.
they eat fliesMy research is that they are omnivores and can eat any thing but they might like potato plants better thus the potato bug.
No. A horse is a herbivore, so it can only eat plants.
Potato beetles probably can not eat lettuce. Potato beetles evolved in the Rocky Mountains of North America. They could only live on a plant similar to a potato. When farmers began growing potatoes, they moved to potato plants. They were able to live on their original hosts as well as potato plants. In fact, potato plants provided a better place for them. So, the fact that they were unable to spread until they could move to potato plants makes it seem like it will be difficult to find somewhere else they can grow.
The natural function of a potato is to produce more potato plants. We take the potato and bake, fry, and mash them to eat. Children are even taught to use potatoes to print pictures!
A horse eats grass or hay and no animals.
Yes, potato plants do bloom.
Yes, potato plants do flower.
horses are not predators, they are herbavors and eat only plants.
Horses do not hunt they are herbavores. They eat plants and such. Not meat.
grass and plants