Horses are not plagued by dental cavities, so not sugary treast wikk not cause cavities. Limiting the amout of these treats is cautioned though because the horse may come to expect the treats and become 'spoiled', with an increased tendency to bite when a treat isn't given.
yes! horses LOVE sugar, in ye olde movies people give their horses sugar lumps! a common food for a horse is sugar beet, which is taken from the bit of the sugar cane people dont eat. Just like with humans, sugar is bad for them in large quantities!
horses get cavities by being fed, or eating sweet, sugary things. for example: feeding your horse candies that may be good for you, but not for him.
Does a horse get teeth cavities from eating sugary foods or treats?
If you feed them too much then it can rot their teeth down just like ours
For howrse the game it is true.
no!
depends on boarding, feeding, and training
no it isn't. you could try soaking the grain and hay first before feeding it to the horse.
Horses are not fed according to their breed or color. Their metabolism, size and work load are the factors considered when feeding a horse.
When people throw things at the horse and punch/hit it.
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Yes sugar contains calories.
Yes, but you can give them sweets about three times a week. It's acually good to give them a lot of sweets without rotting their teeth because if you give then something sugary before you ride, they will be more softer on the bit.
yes on howrse yes
It sure can! The horse will get cavities in its teeth if you feed it too many sugary treats.
Yes,their teeth are made of enamel just like ours,which makes them prone to cavities too.