22 September 2007 #1 C CastleMouse Well-Known Member Joined 19 August 2005 Messages 19,169 Location Ireland Visit site OK for horses to eat?
22 September 2007 #2 J Jellicle Well-Known Member Joined 6 November 2006 Messages 526 Location Warwickshire Visit site I can't see why they wouldn't be.
22 September 2007 #3 M machannah Well-Known Member Joined 27 July 2006 Messages 1,122 Visit site Yeah, no problem just not too many. My mare loves plums etc, she is often seen at the tree in the field sneaking a few!!
Yeah, no problem just not too many. My mare loves plums etc, she is often seen at the tree in the field sneaking a few!!
22 September 2007 #4 J Janah Well-Known Member Joined 22 September 2007 Messages 2,193 Visit site Mine loves them too. I find the pips in his poo!
22 September 2007 #5 C CastleMouse Well-Known Member Joined 19 August 2005 Messages 19,169 Location Ireland Visit site Thank you
22 September 2007 #6 M machannah Well-Known Member Joined 27 July 2006 Messages 1,122 Visit site Ha ha thats fab, my mare spits the stones out!!
22 September 2007 #7 S SueD Active Member Joined 26 July 2007 Messages 46 Visit site Ah, This bring back memories. A few years ago I worked in Austria for a few months as a relief groom The 6 horses had both plum and apple trees in their paddock. Once the plums were ripe the apples didn't get a look-in. I think an overdose it likely to lead to a case of the squits though!
Ah, This bring back memories. A few years ago I worked in Austria for a few months as a relief groom The 6 horses had both plum and apple trees in their paddock. Once the plums were ripe the apples didn't get a look-in. I think an overdose it likely to lead to a case of the squits though!