Yes, horses can eat pumpkin.
SAFE
~ Apples
~ Apricots
~ Bananas
~ Beets
~ Blackberries
~ Blueberries
~ Carrots
~ Celery
~ Cherries
~ Coconut
~ Corn
~ Dates
~ Figs
~ Grapes
~ Grapefruit
~ Horseradish
~ Lettuce
~ Mangoes
~ Oranges
~ Peaches
~ Pears
~ Pineapple
~ Plums
~ Pumpkin
~ Raisins
~ Rutabagas
~ Squash
~ Strawberries
~ Sweet Potatoes
~ Turnips
~ Watermelon (both rind and pulp)
UNSAFE
~ Avocado
~ Onions
~ Potatoes
~ Persimmons
~ Rhubarb
~ Tomatoes
~ Any other members of the nightshade family which includes peppers
~ Broccoli or Cauliflower (may cause gas, which in turn may cause gas colic)
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Mice can and do often eat pumpkin. It provides a wealth of nutrients which are readily available and are usually present in large quantities.
Yes, goats can eat pumpkin seeds in moderation. Pumpkin seeds are a good source of protein and healthy fats for goats, but they should be fed as a treat rather than a staple food in their diet. Make sure the seeds are unsalted and not roasted.
A rocking horse gallops in the nursery but never leaves it.
some do
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Yes. If you get a pumpkin and take all the inside stuff out and fill it up with apples, carrots, syrup, and whatever else your horse likes, it makes a great horse treat! I always do this around halloween time and my horse loves smashing the pumpkin, and of course, eating all the yummy treats inside! :-) By the way, horses can also eat the outside of the pumpkin.
Yes, they will not hurt the horse.
To accurately identify pumpkin leaves, look for large, lobed leaves with a rough texture and a deep green color. The leaves are typically attached to long, prickly stems that connect to the pumpkin vine. Additionally, pumpkin leaves have a distinct scent that is similar to other members of the squash family.
Yes , i have given it to my horse many times and he didn’t show anything unusual but some Horse don’t eat it . If the horse eats you can how much you want
Some pet tortoises eat lettuce, romaine lettuce, squash, cucumber, dandelions,hibiscus leaves, small crickets, or even pumpkin.
No, horses are herbivores. They eat fruit, vegtables, grass, leaves, etc.
uncover the leaves after he jumps in the leaves
Pumpkin, I have no idea why but all my skinny friends eat pumpkin.
Pumpkin
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In the wild they eat water grass and leaves and at a zoo they eat hay, Lucerne chaff, horse cubes, carrots, and bananas as a snack.