🎉🎉Give horse the vines not the grapes and potato,sweet or craw whatever floo, can I decide what this floos woman eat..let her eat the tops of these,give her heyy😅😂
He reacted the same way with white potato. I think maybe she has fed the horse potatoes but he doesnt know which is which. Good thing she's educating people about it.
The reason you can feed a sweet potato to a horse and not the potato is because they not related. Potatoes are in the nightshade family. And sweet potatoes are related to morning glories.
I had a horse that would eat anything. And I do mean anything . Whole oranges with the rind, dill pickles, hotdogs were only a few of the the things that the working students fed him while I was boarding him. I was sure he was going to die from dill pickle colic after a Christmas party, but his digestive system was unflappable, and he enjoyed everything he ate. We were very lucky.
I used to eat orange rinds. They're actually pretty good for you, not to mention insanely good fertiliser as demonstrated by a study in south America to revitalise a diminished area of the Amazon rainforest using tons of orange rind industrial waste (from orange juice producers) that would otherwise have gone to rot somewhere in a landfill.
It’s funny how grapes are toxic to dogs but not to horses Edit: I think I started a war in the comments and just to clarify, I do know horses can not throw up and they Colic when that happens. I do know horses are not dogs, but I was just saying how weird it was. Edit: I started a war in the comments…
My dog can eat anything except crabs and shrimps, it can eat chocolate, fruits, peanuts, ice cream, anything with garlic and onions, it is resistant to most food allergies except for crabs and shrimps
When I was a kid, there was a grocery store and a boarding stable between my school and my house. I hated going home, but I loved visiting the horses, they seemed therapeutic. I would swing by the grocery store, and shoplift about 3-4 apples and head straight to the stables. The Rodeo Grounds in Salinas Ca. was my safe place. Good Times.
Most dogs are sensitive to the oxalic acid in grapes. Horses on the other Hand are plant eaters. You could Feed them an entire bucket and it still Not BE toxic. Just bad because their digestion cant handle that much fruit
One way you can feed bread to a horse is by letting it dry out completely first, untill its all crispy, and then feed it in small amounts. Fresh bread will create large lumps when chewing, and those cause the issues.
Love how the horse knows what it can and can’t eat as well. It doesn’t take a peak at the bad foods but does a tortoise-neck at the food it can eat, lol.
If you choose to feed bread, only do it in super small amounts. I know a horse that ADORES PB&Js and donuts. And my horse has been known to steal a roll without permission. And dunk his nose in my cereal. Milk and all. Not my intention and I had no idea he would do that. Thankfully he was fine.
Thanks for all the good Tipps! But can a horse eat Rice waffels? I heard that they can, just want to make sure they really can.(Also only small pieces so they don't choke..)
I was given a pony when I was 18 and he was fed a all bread diet..literally loaves of bread and kept in a dark shed. Edit:He was given to me..I switched him to hay once he was in my care.
I'm really glad I saw this. We always fed ours dry bread, not in large amounts but just as a treat every now and then. I'll make sure to never do it again.
@@Alphaboxer Oats is a different thing. It’s like how we can give horses bran but not bread. It’s the other additives that aren’t good, the butter, yeast, sugar, flour that all goes into the bread. Just ask your vet or even look it up if oatmeal is good for horses, obviously just leave out the milk though. 😅