no. worms are parasites that come from the grass and larvae and eggs that horses ingest. they grow in the stomach and intestines and are passed in the feces and then are reingested as the horse eats more grass.
sugar is bad for horses for the same reason it is bad for people.
Apples, pears, bananas, carrots, watermelon, pitted dates, and most all other fruits. Hay cubes, oats, bran (etc), and alfafa cubes (made for horses). Sugar(s) and Molasses are favorites of the horses themselves, but give these to them in MODERATION. They can do a number on their teeth and should be fed lightly!
Horses typically enjoy eating hay, grass, oats, and grains. Some horses also like to eat fruits and vegetables as treats, such as apples and carrots. It's important to provide horses with a balanced diet that meets their nutritional needs.
The Florida Cracker horse eat alot of stuff like hay, grass, oats, apples, carrots, cod liver oil, and for a special treat give him cubes of sugar horses love that.
Yes bread can cause colic, especially if it is fed in large quantities or if nothing else is being fed to the horse. Bread had hardly any nutritional value and it is difficult for the horses to digest. If you are looking to give your horse a treat, stick to apples, carrots, and treats marketed especially for horses.
No, it is not safe to give horses soda, including Coke. Soda is high in sugar and caffeine, which can be harmful to horses and disrupt their digestive system. It is best to stick to water and specially formulated horse feed for their dietary needs.
Most animals will eat sugar cubes if they are made available to them. Some horse owners will give their horses sugar cubes as treats and sometimes to coax them to take their bit as they cause the horse to salivate.
you can give them polos of any flavor or any other mint. sugar cubes, likit for horses e.c.t
I eat sugar cubes daily and i am a horse called mac gyver Horses also like their manes pat -------- YOU'VE REVEALED TOO MUCH!! THE HORSYE GUILD WILL BE AFTER YOU NOW FOR EXPOSING THE HORSEY SECRETS!!
Apples, pears, bananas, carrots, watermelon, pitted dates, and most all other fruits. Hay cubes, oats, bran (etc), and alfafa cubes (made for horses). Sugar(s) and Molasses are favorites of the horses themselves, but give these to them in MODERATION. They can do a number on their teeth and should be fed lightly!
I am sure that most horses have the ability to. But i would not suggest it. Horses digest carbohydrates differently than people do. And as much sugars and other heavy carbohydrates that are in instant oatmeal could cause the horse digestive problems and least of all discomfort.
Horses typically enjoy eating hay, grass, oats, and grains. Some horses also like to eat fruits and vegetables as treats, such as apples and carrots. It's important to provide horses with a balanced diet that meets their nutritional needs.
Well you can't your howrse finds it randomley turst me i had no clue how i gave it a sugar cube
Vanilla Wafers do not give dogs worms but the sugar content, if given in excess, is very bad for a dog's teeth.
The common intestinal parasites carried by horses are not transmissible to humans.
No....never give them too many. Sugar cubes are treats to horses like apples are. Usually you give them when they've done good or its their B-Day. Still its like humans and candy....its good but not the best if we have too much.
Give it sugar cubes!!
A sugar treat once in a while is ok for a horse. Too much of a good thing however will not be healthy for him but it would take a lot of sugar to rot his teeth. Instead of sugar cubes or other snacks with a high sugar content give your horse cut-up apples or pears. Horses are big carrot eaters too. The rule of thumb is "if it's not good for you it probably will not be good for him either".