It is not good for the horse to eat straw. Instead of using straw for the bedding I would switch to sawdust so you will not have to worry about your horse eating the straw.
Usually the bag of bedding says that the bedding could be used for several types of small animals. Yes, I think you could use "hamster" bedding for a turtle habitat. I know that Carefresh bedding says that it could be used for turtles.
Jig Hay is not recommended as a primary forage for horses due to its low nutritional value and potential for causing digestive upset. It is usually used as a bedding material or for erosion control in pastures rather than being fed directly to horses. It's best to provide high-quality hay or pasture for your horse's nutritional needs.
Yes, It depends on the softness of your horse's feet (If they are having a hard time walking on gravel/blacktop roads then they should be shod) But it doesn't hurt them at all.
No, it is not safe to stroke a horse when it is mad. An agitated or angry horse may react unpredictably and could potentially harm you. It's important to give the horse space and allow it to calm down before interacting with it.
Noooooooo its really bad it even say in books the pine and cedar are really bad it has poison to the hamsters lungs, if you want to be safe i suggest you get careFRESH which is soft and good absorbency and odor control or aspen but i suggest careFRESH
usually its ok if your pig eats the bedding if you think its having problems ask a vet.
hay is perfect for a rabbits bedding i use it when i run out of straw and she loved it so much we started using it all the time
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
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Yes
No he/she mite get sick
Depends, but no it is not OK you need to tie up your horse up to a horse trailer or were you are supposed to tie your horse
Yes it is, my horses lay on their hay even when its not intended, but hay is expensive try straw instead. And if you have no other option just make sure to check them often chances are they will eat the hay
Usually the bag of bedding says that the bedding could be used for several types of small animals. Yes, I think you could use "hamster" bedding for a turtle habitat. I know that Carefresh bedding says that it could be used for turtles.
a pig ok
It depends on why you are using it on the horse.
there was never a miss ok or miss okay