Leeks are another story. Leeks are just another form of onion. Just like people, some horses are not fond of the stronger smell and flavor of onions. I'm sure there are some that will eat leeks but it will be on an individual basis. Some will like it but there will be many that do not.
Leeks are actually highly poisonous to horses and should never be fed.
Wo doesnt like turnips?
yes you can. Many horses love carrots and turnips, but be careful with other vegetables and ask your vet first.
Equus, apples, and turnips. It varies each time.
Turnips are not inherently poisonous to horses, but should be fed in moderation due to their high sugar content. Feeding excessive amounts of turnips can potentially lead to digestive issues such as colic or laminitis in horses. It's always best to consult with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist before introducing any new foods to a horse's diet.
Yes, horses do like carrots. They also release immediate yet subtle energy as they have a medium sugar content. But just remember that if you are going to cut up the carrots for your horse or pony, to Never Ever cut them so they are little discs, and they will become lodged in the oesophagus of the horse or pony, and the horse or pony will choke. Always cut them so they are carrot sticks or even let the horse or pony chew on a whole one.
Try selling dung, extra turnips, apples, un-needed horses and tack.
There are millions of Russians, so I cannot generalize if ALL of them like turnips. It would be like asking "do Americans like turkey burgers?". I would not be able to say so.
They look like almost the color of onions,
When cooking or cooked, they smell like sewage.
The Tagalog term for yellow turnips is "singkamas."
The horses on howrse do not have real personalities. They would probably enjoy carrots, turnips, apples, and salt stones though.
no, they grow like carrots and potatoes