Laugh. It'll be fine
Additional Info: It is not recommended that you remove your horses when you fertilize your pasture with granular fertilizers. But it is strongly recommended that you check it often for clumping and spilling. You don't want to leave any amounts large enough for a horse to eat. If a horse eats enough it is toxic.
Also, if you use the liquid fertiziler you must remove your horses until you get a good strong rain that washes the application off the plants.
If your talking about chemical fertilizer, I recommend that you contact your Vet.
Horse manure is a good fertilizer, however, their are other animal manure that is better, such as cow manure. Horse manure works fine too though.but the best to use is elephant manure.
The American saddlebred horse eats what any other horse eats. hay, grass and grain. they aren't any different then a normal horse.
Pinto horses eat whatever a regular horse eats! There is nothing speicial about there diet!
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.
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!
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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.
lettuce eats water, sunlight, and soil/fertilizer.
No, horse feces does not turn into hay. Horse feces is composted and it turns into horse manure. This is used as a fertilizer.
A horse that eats a poisonous plant may sicken, and he may die.
Horse manure is a good fertilizer, however, their are other animal manure that is better, such as cow manure. Horse manure works fine too though.but the best to use is elephant manure.
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 hay can founder a horse, it is not what the horse eats but how much it eats. Some feed can founder a horse faster than others. Peanut hay is one of those.