Twinkletoes
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Had a funny conversation with an old friend who was talking about 2 of her mares eating bananas. Do your horses have them?
Found on web that in other countries they are a staple treat - like apples and carrots in this part of the world. Qte "In India horses are often fed bananas. And my horse dentist told me recently that one of his clients feeds her old horse with very poor teeth several bananas a day, and it helps maintain excellent condition," said Goodwin who lives in the U.K.
Nutritionally, bananas are rich in potassium and high in energy; they also contain high levels of phospholipids that can help line the stomach and protect against gastric ulcers. For these reasons, during the Olympic Games in Sydney, bananas were a favourite treat and diet component for horses from seven countries.
Ive not tried it, my horse is already as much of a monkey as I can handle
Found on web that in other countries they are a staple treat - like apples and carrots in this part of the world. Qte "In India horses are often fed bananas. And my horse dentist told me recently that one of his clients feeds her old horse with very poor teeth several bananas a day, and it helps maintain excellent condition," said Goodwin who lives in the U.K.
Nutritionally, bananas are rich in potassium and high in energy; they also contain high levels of phospholipids that can help line the stomach and protect against gastric ulcers. For these reasons, during the Olympic Games in Sydney, bananas were a favourite treat and diet component for horses from seven countries.
Ive not tried it, my horse is already as much of a monkey as I can handle