Well the basics, Any form of grass (hay etc) Licks General readymade horse feeds radishes Apples carrots sugar cubes Stinging knettles And things like that but try to avoid weeds as there are things like ragwort etc Hope this helped
No,it is not safe for horses to eat mushrooms and toadstools.This can cause a very bad sickness dissease for horses and a deadly death.
Horses can eat Cheerios, however, they should not be a majority of the horse's diet. Cheerios and most cereals are safe for horses to eat. You should restrict your horse's intake of cereals and other treats to about a handful a day so that it not be detrimental to your horse's nutritional needs.
they can eat whatever they want, a better question would be whether they will harm them. i have been told that they are not good for horses, so best be safe utill you know for sure.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
If the carrots are only wobbly and not rotten. Never feed rotten food to any animal.
No,it is not safe for horses to eat mushrooms and toadstools.This can cause a very bad sickness dissease for horses and a deadly death.
Yes. Both the rind and the pulp are safe for horses to eat.
Horses should be left to eat horse food, not people food, just to be safe.
No, it is not Yes, it is safe for a horse to eat gummy bears. But only if eaten in small quantities on rare occasions.
Horses can eat the strawberry itself, it is recommended to not feed the green parts of the plant just to be safe. Horses tend to have a sweet tooth and enjoy fruits and berries as treats.
It is safe for some animals. Dogs, hamsters, horses, if a cat does eat cauliflower then it is fine for them also.
Horses can eat Cheerios, however, they should not be a majority of the horse's diet. Cheerios and most cereals are safe for horses to eat. You should restrict your horse's intake of cereals and other treats to about a handful a day so that it not be detrimental to your horse's nutritional needs.
they can eat whatever they want, a better question would be whether they will harm them. i have been told that they are not good for horses, so best be safe utill you know for sure.
Horses evolved to eat grass, so that is what they enjoy the most. Hay is a close second as it is dried grass. Some fruits and vegetables are safe for horses to eat but you must be careful not to feed something toxic or harmful.
To feed horses beets or beet roots it must be soaked in water overnight and then dried so that it does not expand in the horses stomach. This could cause numerous problems such as colic.
No they are not safe, Potatoes are toxic to horses and shouldn't be fed to them.
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.