Amber1012
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I'm wondering which fruit & veg a horse can eat & more importantly what they shouldn't eat? Does the breed make a difference to which they can/can't/shouldn't have?
I've replied on other threads about entertaining horses on box rest, with a list of vegetables that horses for example can eat, which also could be hanged up to provide a little entertainment (= supposedly they need to think a little more, than when it is just served in their manger):
Apples, banana (with or without peel), beets, carrots, celery, lettuce, lemon, mango, melon, orange, parsnip, pears, squash, swedes, turnip and watermelon (with or without rind).
But my list is not complete, there is other vegetables which horses can eat, but I don't remember which they are, and I don't want to add any guesses to my list.
I haven't read anything about that the horse breed would make any difference to which vegetables they can or can't eat, but I may have missed that information.
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Do you all just feed these from your hand? I think I'd be inclined to just leave them in the field for him to find and investigate![]()
Have yet to find a horse who eats banana or oranges...! But mine will generally eat peelings of all the usual veg things as well as root veg and lettuce. If your horse is on box rest - they love branches too! Whenever my mum is gardening, she always gives the horses big branches to play with (with leaves on - safe ones only though obviously!), they love them. One grabs onto it and loonies about the field, others eat the leaves off them, others spend days taking the bark off.
My ponies favourite is the good old apple but bananas come close second, they have them whole so it can get very messy. Just been in the supermarket and the watermelons caught my eye, thought a whole one of these would keep them entertained for a while. Anybody fed them whole?
Have yet to find a horse who eats banana or oranges...! But mine will generally eat peelings of all the usual veg things as well as root veg and lettuce. If your horse is on box rest - they love branches too! Whenever my mum is gardening, she always gives the horses big branches to play with (with leaves on - safe ones only though obviously!), they love them. One grabs onto it and loonies about the field, others eat the leaves off them, others spend days taking the bark off.