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!
If each horse gets 7 treats and there are 6 horses to get the answer you just need to multiply 7 by 6 and the answer is 42
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.
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.
The best food for horses is high-quality forage such as good-quality hay or pasture, supplemented with a balanced commercial horse feed. It's important to provide a diet that meets the horse's nutritional needs, including protein, vitamins, and minerals. Regular access to clean, fresh water is also crucial for a horse's health.
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.
It's possible.
Yes, this is possible.
Give them treats,or sign them up for daily grooming,
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.
you can give them polos of any flavor or any other mint. sugar cubes, likit for horses e.c.t
Well fruit is fine for horses as long as you don't give them to much. Apples, oranges, ect are all good as just treats! Only give your horse a few pieces!!
First simply don't give treats by hand anymore, and don't allow anybody else to either, if you give a treat drop it in the horses feed pan and allow him to get it from there. Also don't carry treats on your person, no carrot sticks in the pockets ;) Eventually the horse will stop looking for them and come to realize that treats come from the food pan.
Horses mainly eat- grass,hay,treats, and of course the grain you give them in the winter time...
Sugary treats do not usually cause cavities in horses . Horses' teeth continue to grow all their life and need to be looked at once a year. Food trapped between the horse's teeth or growth at odd angles are more likely to cause decay. If you are worried about the amount of sweet treats you give, try some treats designed just for horses. A friend of mine has a pony that is not allowed sugary treats as he is prone to Laminitus so she buys sugar free sweets.
Too many sugary treats can cause cavities in horses. A few is OK though, and most treats designed for horses are made with minimal sugar to prevent cavities.
to give it treats when he or she is doing well and they will be happy and love you forever
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