yes pears and other fresh, clean, fruits are a good treat for horses. a few thin slices with no seeds will do the trick. just not to much because horses that aren't used to eating that can get stomach aches.
Goldfinches eat thistle seeds, birch seeds, alder seeds, and sunflower seeds.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
magnolia seeds are they good to eat
Horses can eat most any Vegetables and Lima Beans are very healthy for them in small quantities
Yes I've seen them eat apple seeds so I don't think it is a problem.
Birds eat a mixture of seeds called suet.
Horses can eat whole Black Oil Sunflower Seeds. These provide extra nutrition and are becoming more popular in horse feeds and supplements. Other types of sunflower seeds are not easily chewed or digested so it's best to stick to the Black Oil variety.
this isn't an answer but it is a tip, you could go to the vet or have a look on the internet and see what it comes up with. I think that they eat a mixture of grains and seeds.
Of course horses can because they eat seeds and hay. hay is like a wheat which is what flour is made up of and bread is a type of starch and it's made of flour. Seeds are like beans made of grainy substances so they are a starch too. ;)
Black Oil Sunflower Seeds. (BOSS) Make sure they are all natural and have not been coated or treated with any product meant for birds.
The mixture of pulp, seeds and skins is called mash.
Generally, yes, a mixture of lots of different seeds. There are different kinds of birdseed available.
Yes, of course they can. They split open any type of seed like that and eat the inside of them. It's not good to only give them sunflower seeds to eat without a mixture of a balanced diet. Such as: 30% seed mixture the rest in pellets and fresh vegetables. (comment edited by Tylor) Although they can eat sunflower seeds.. it isn't good for them, Most birds when they eat sunflower seeds make them extremely mean, you can search it on many sites. NEXT ANSWER: The first cockatiel I owned died from fatty liver disease, caused by eating too many sunflower seeds (according to my vet). It should not be a significant part of their diet.
yes pears and other fresh, clean, fruits are a good treat for horses. a few thin slices with no seeds will do the trick. just not to much because horses that aren't used to eating that can get stomach aches.
No,watermelon is a heterogeneous mixture as you can separate the seeds from the fruit.
A horse could eat a tiny bit of lemon cake, but not poppy seeds. If a horse ingests Poppy seeds call and equine veterinarian immediately.