Many green apples are bad for horses because they have alot of acid and are gassy, which could make them sick. Apples could also cause colic. Preferably, give your horse snacks like carrots and hay or if you are going to feed them apples, opt for Red Declicious.
No apples cant replace horses hay. Apples should be given as a treat. They dont have enough nutrients in them. Hay is pretty much special kinds of dried grasses(alfalfa, timothy, etc.) and is required if you want a healthy horse. Do some research on the internet to find out where you can get hay, and how much to feed your horse every day.
No, yogurt is very bad it can make them very sick as horses are herbivores, accustomed to eating grass and hay.
Horses should never be fed junk or human food. Their digestive tracts are not designed to process it and it can make them sick with colic or even ulcers. Stick to fruits and vegetables or horse specific treats.
Horses typically do not like spicy or strong-flavored foods, such as garlic, onions, or hot peppers. They may also avoid foods that are moldy, spoiled, or overly sugary. Additionally, horses have a preference for consistency in their diet, so sudden changes in feed may be unappealing to them.
Because your dog is sick.
No, I have never heard of green apples poisoning horses
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no it culd make them very sick
Green apples are generally safe to eat and should not make people sick. However, some individuals may experience discomfort or digestive issues if they are sensitive to the natural sugars or fiber in green apples. If you have concerns, consult a healthcare provider.
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No it doesn't but it does help you with hunger
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It is very difficult to get sick from eating apples. The only possibility is for people who may be allergic to apples.
NO!! Donuts have too much fat for horses and the sugar would make them sick!!!
NO. i eat apples every day and i am not sick
Horses should not eat butter. Not only is it unhealthy, but it could possibly make them sick.
Most horses can eat a lot of apples and will not overeat at one feeding. A known case of a horse getting sick from overeating apples is not known. Minor, but it should be "too" many.