Yes, but remember that too much of any one thing is unhealthy.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
no horses can't eat silver weed
yes it can
No. horses do not eat egg & bacon sandwiches
Horses can eat chickpeas without any ill effect. Horses can eat almost any grain without consequence. Some horses do have preferences and will not eat all grains.
yea they do
if they want to
Yes. It's great in salads.
Yes. Horses tend to be picky and they may not like the smell or taste of something, so don't be alarmed if your horse won't eat cucumber.
You can tell if yellow squash is bad by checking for signs of spoilage such as mold, mushiness, discoloration, or a foul smell. If the squash feels soft or slimy, it is likely no longer good to eat.
Common signs of bad yellow squash include mold, soft spots, discoloration, and a foul odor. To determine if yellow squash is no longer safe to eat, check for any of these signs and discard if present. Additionally, if the squash feels slimy or has a mushy texture, it is best to avoid consuming it.
I believe Glutamic and Ascorbic acids are in yellow squash as well as other squash.
Yolk, yeast, yams, yellow squash, yellowtail, yak...
No, it does not. I'm on warfarin and i have yellow squash often.
You can feed your hamster squash, but not very much. Veggies are good for hamsters, but don't feed them too much, or they could get sick.
I dont know but my advice to you is, if it dont look right dont eat it
The name of a yellow plant in the gourd family is the yellow crookneck squash.