Swedes?

VioletStripe

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Okay, probably the most bizarre/numpty question ever, but do I need to cook swedes before feeding? I'd like to string one up for my ned, but suddenly panicked that it might need to be cooked like potatoes do? Sorry for the odd question, but better to be safe than sorry and all that :o xx
 
Nope, mine has a big one every Sunday (swede Sunday :-)), I just throw it on the ground for him. He loves them and good for fatties xxx
 
no cooking - They are kinddd of like big round carrots.

My horse can eat a whole big one in about 2mins flat!!! (she grabs it and ripps of massive chunks till it falls off the string then 'inhales' the rest!)
 
My big boy got sick of swedes after being on box rest a while ago. He'd literally eat one a day off the floor in about 30 minutes, including chasing time! He'd always eat them raw. Now if I produce one he turns his nose up at it .....
 
Haha thank you everyone! I really must have paranoid mummy syndrome :p Just suddenly thought of it when I went to the stables to give it to him! Didn't THINK you had to cook them, but then thought if they were similar to potatoes you probably might need to, but it appears not :D Thank you for putting my worries to rest! xx
 
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