Acorns and oak leaves contain tannic acid, which is poisonous to horses. One acorn won't kill him, but too many definitely can.
Oak is Toxic to horses if eaten, it takes many pounds of acorns to cause a bad reaction, but other parts of the tree can have quicker results.
they can not eat acorns they are poisionous to them
Yes
Yes, horses should not eat the shells of acorns.
No...During early America they wer a staple of their diet. Acorns taste terrible raw however unless you "steep" them for awile. Acorns are poisonous to horses however. yeah you can eat them if you follow a recipe on them they don't tase good plain but watch a cooking vid. with them
Pizza is not bad for horses, however, there are much cheaper ways of feeding horses.
Horses should keep away from Bad Carrots.
No, walnuts are bad for horses and can kill them if the horses eat them.
Acorns
Acorns are the fruit of the oak tree.
Acorns are edible and have been consumed by many cultures around the world. They are high in nutrients like carbohydrates, fats, and protein, but they also contain tannins which can be bitter and should be leached out before consumption. Acorns can be ground into flour or roasted for a tasty snack.
In Scandinavian folklore, acorns are often associated with good luck and prosperity, particularly when it comes to farming and harvest. The oak tree, from which acorns come, is considered a symbol of strength and endurance. Additionally, acorns are sometimes thought to protect against storms and bad weather. However, beliefs can vary between regions and individuals, so not everyone may share this view.