Some horses really like dandelions, and are even brought into fields to control them. Some horses don't like them and won't eat them at all.
If your horse does like them it will probably not be a problem. Unless the horse eats only dandelions, in which case further advice should probably be sought!
The American saddlebred horse eats what any other horse eats. hay, grass and grain. they aren't any different then a normal horse.
Nothing happens to the horse. Who cares about covering your horse. All your doing is making your horse a woose.
nothing happens
Pinto horses eat whatever a regular horse eats! There is nothing speicial about there diet!
Depending on the size of the feathers, the horse would probably pass them through their digestive system. Large feathers may be a concern, as the quill could do damage in the stomach or intestinal lining. If your horse has eaten feathers you should watch for signs of discomfort and call a vet if you notice anything unusual.
i think it will become sick and you will have to treat your horse with medicine
the horse's foot starts to crack and they will need to get horse shoes. My aunt works with horse's every day for a living and our female horse gets that a lot.
A horse that eats a lot
a horse does (:
A quarter horse eats what every other horse does, it eats hay, grain, sweet feed, grass, apples, sugar cubes, carrots, etc.
It will probably just become overweight or unhealthy. Watch how much you feed your horses!
A horse that eats a poisonous plant may sicken, and he may die.
Kayla
The French do it is a delicacy there
Yes. If eaten then the eggs will turn to larva. If the horse is not wormed and it eats them then it could get calac.
Any amount of herbicide can kill a horse. A little less may take longer for the horse to succumb to death from poisoning, but herbicide still is deadly, and can kill him if he doesn't get treated IMMEDIATELY.
nothing happens to a rabbit when it eats asparagus. no worrys! =)