Can horses eat green apples?
Hello, I wanted to ask if horses are allowed to eat green apples?
Is already mature, just belongs green
Hello, I wanted to ask if horses are allowed to eat green apples?
Is already mature, just belongs green
Hey, I ate this today, was it too much? 1x Alpro soy yogurt without sugar (500g) 2x protein pudding (200g each) 175g vegetarian strips approx. 100g vegetarian bulgur salad Can I have something to eat tonight, like baked pumpkin? I am female, 25, normal weight
I'm kind of scared of the first gallop. Is it harder than trotting or easier?
I noticed this droppings for the first time in my budgie… he behaves completely normally, is in top shape, eats well and gets along with the flock
My horse partner gave notice of termination on time. The contract stipulates that the money for the following month should be transferred on the 1st. Now I haven't received the money. The contract expires on June 30th, so I'm still owed the money for this month. She also has the right to visit the horse…
It’s not a thing. Not too often
If the horse is healthy enough and has no metabolic issues, there’s nothing against it. Whether the apple is green or red.
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Edit: Addition – if it is your horse or you have permission to feed the horse, I had assumed…
You can definitely learn to speak in whole sentences!
And yes, horses may in principle FRESSEN all colours of apples unless they have allergies in principle. But you should feed them very sparingly. An apple in the week develops as well as any healthy horse without problems. But daily? Get your hands off when the animal loves you.
Horses are not made to eat cereals, fruits or vegetables.
But if you’re not your horse, you don’t even have to give it a grass neck!
How the apple looks from the outside doesn’t matter.
Whether red or green, it always has about the same amount of acid.
Horses must therefore be green apples as long as they are ripe apples. (And yours is ripe, so you can give the horses)
Please first ask the owner of the horse if you can give him an apple. If so, the variety doesn’t matter.
No.
these chemically treated industrial apples do not belong to the horse.
and in addition you don’t just feed any horses.
my pony was fed dead by a strange idiot. I hate when people just feed strange horses.