well no not exatly it all depends on the sweets
on some horse triva tests it says the horse cant get cavites but on others it says they can
In general they can eat any sweet treats.
No. If you trained a horse to eat meat, it might do so, but the horse species has evolved to become an herbivore, feasting on grass, leaves, and oats, hay, and sweet treats given by it's owner.
Friesian horses enjoy a variety of foods, but their favorite treats often include apples, carrots, and sugar cubes. They also have a fondness for sweet treats like peppermints or homemade horse cookies. Remember to feed these treats in moderation to maintain a balanced diet for your horse.
No, carrots are actually very sweet and should be considered as treats for horses. A horse on a diet should eat a limited number of carrots, even more limited than a normal horse.
Sorghum molasses is already in a number of horse treats.
No.
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Roker on the Road - 2004 Sweet Treats was released on: USA: 26 October 2004
Sugary treats do not usually cause cavities in horses . Horses' teeth continue to grow all their life and need to be looked at once a year. Food trapped between the horse's teeth or growth at odd angles are more likely to cause decay. If you are worried about the amount of sweet treats you give, try some treats designed just for horses. A friend of mine has a pony that is not allowed sugary treats as he is prone to Laminitus so she buys sugar free sweets.
Horses are not carnivores. Therefore, they don't have prey. But a horse eats oats, hay, sweet feed, carrots, apples, horse treats, a little bit of pasture grass and many more types of horse feed.
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The Chew - 2011 Sweet Treats 1-24 was released on: USA: 27 October 2011