Almost all... Be careful of flowers with stickers, bees, or bright colors (symbolizes that it is poisonous). Also make sure the flower does not look wilted or infested with disease.
Horses generally enjoy eating vegetables such as carrots, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, and turnips. It's important to introduce new vegetables slowly to prevent digestive issues, and to make sure they are offered in moderation as treats rather than a main part of their diet.
Safe foods for horses include hay, grass, fruits, and vegetables like carrots and apples. Bad foods to avoid include chocolate, onions, garlic, and high-sugar treats like candy or soda. Always consult with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist for specific dietary guidance for your horse.
Salad dressing is not advisable to give to horses. It may contain unsuitable substances. Although it is advisable to give horses garlic.
Yes, horses give birth to live young. Baby horses, called foals, are typically born after a gestation period of about 11 months.
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.
yes you can. Many horses love carrots and turnips, but be careful with other vegetables and ask your vet first.
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Horses generally enjoy eating vegetables such as carrots, pumpkins, sweet potatoes, and turnips. It's important to introduce new vegetables slowly to prevent digestive issues, and to make sure they are offered in moderation as treats rather than a main part of their diet.
Yes it is good for horses to give people rides
Horses are herbivores, or vegetarians. They only eat plants, mainly grass, but they eat some fruits and vegetables.
Horses give birth to live young
No, horses are mammals and have a live birth
Yes, horses give live birth.
Safe foods for horses include hay, grass, fruits, and vegetables like carrots and apples. Bad foods to avoid include chocolate, onions, garlic, and high-sugar treats like candy or soda. Always consult with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist for specific dietary guidance for your horse.
Salad dressing is not advisable to give to horses. It may contain unsuitable substances. Although it is advisable to give horses garlic.
Well, Horses in the wild eat grass so sometimes it would be good to let them have a nice graze everyday. Horses can also eat vegetables, fruits, and oats for snacks. You can give them grains and horse feed. The best stuff to feed a horse is "Dr. Green"
Horses typically prefer grass and hay, but also like to eat fruits like apples, bananas, grapefruit and more. For Vegetables they tend to like carrots, celery, beets. As for treats you can give them horse cookies. Peppermints are really advised as they contain too much sugar.