Horses can eat quite a lot of apples and carrots, (since they love them so much)! But it depends on how much you give them too. But remember, don't ever give them to many treats or food, otherwise u can overfeed them, and that can not be good.
Yes, but it is safer for both the person and the horse to feed smaller sized bites.
Safer for the person as it is easier to insure no fingers are in harm's way.
Safer for the horse as smaller size bites prevent choke.
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Seriously, horses dont eat apples or carrots for their meals!!! They are treats!
It really depends on a horse or ponies weight and size. Ask a vet for a good number. (believe me I have own a horse farm that breeds rocky mountain horses)
they only can have 3 apples a day
any horse can eat too many apples small or large if they do they will get really sick or they will get colic
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No- elephants eat fruit, such as apples and bananas.
Horse apples, also called hedge apples or Osage oranges, are inedible. Although not poisonous, they may cause vomiting. Horses and other livestock will sometimes eat the fruit.
to eat it You could also grow them to feed your horse. They love apples
Appaloosas are like any other horse. They love apples and carrots. Each horse has a mind of its own so it really depends on the horse.
Grass, Hay, Oats, Carrots, Apples, Corn....anything another horse would eat.
Most horses can eat a lot of apples and will not overeat at one feeding. A known case of a horse getting sick from overeating apples is not known. Minor, but it should be "too" many.
Well if you are asking about your horses health a horse can eat to many apples it can give them a bad stomach ache and flatulence ( gas). 1-2 apples per day is the perfect amount for your horse. If you are asking in general there are many ways to eat an apple you can skin it, slice it, dip it, or use it in a wide variety of recipe's.
Yes, If you hear someone say "horse apples" they mean bodark apples! Horses LOVE them!
Two things: It depends how many apples I have and what are you talking about I eat ten what?
No, raw soybeans contain Urase, which is to Urea, a nitrate compound that horses cannot digest and turn into protein. Urase can be toxic to horses. You can however feed them roasted soybeans or soy meal.