Find Safe Vegetables and Fruit for Horses
Horses feed can be a very bland things, and many horses will get bored and bored of the same thing over and over again. Let the veggies and fruit do the speaking!
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- Fruit and vegetables come in a VAST variety, and some may not benefit your horse as well as others. Some can also be toxic, or just dangerous. (unsafe fruit and veggies in warning section)
- This 'how to' will tell you in general what fruit and vegetables are safe for horses and which aren't. Feel free to add your own modifications.
- Apples and carrots, are overrated. They can get boring for horses, so why not try something new?
- Safe FRUIT below:
- Apple
- Apricot
- Banana
- Blackberry
- Blueberry
- Cantaloupe
- Cherry
- Coconut
- Grapes
- Oranges
- Peaches
- Pears
- Pineapple
- Plum
- Strawberry
- Watermelon + rind
- Safe VEGETABLES below:
- Beets
- Broccoli (?) can cause gas, otherwise feed in tiny portions
- Cauliflower (?) can cause gas, otherwise feed in tiny portions
- Cabbage
- Carrot
- Celery
- Corn
- Cucumber
- Lettuce
- Parsnip
- Pumpkin
- Squash
- Sweet Potato (?) May have normal Potato properties
- Swede
- Turnip
Tips
- If someone ever says - feed them anything you want, don't listen.
- Better less treats than colic or illness.
- If in doubt, leave it out.
- Do not feed a lot, even if it is safe, none will be good in large amounts, and none will be bad in tiny amounts.
- Horses like variety.
- Be warned, horse will eat things not good for them.
Warnings
- Always remove any pits from any pitted fruit - these can be very dangerous to horses.
- If in any doubt, just don't feed it to them.
- Feed in moderation.
- Unsafe fruit below:
- Avocado
- Persimmon
- Don't take this guide completely accurately, some sources may be wrong, some horses may be allergic to them, so take care in what you do feed them.
- Unsafe vegetables below:
- Broccoli (?) can cause gas, otherwise feed in tiny portions
- Cauliflower (?) can cause gas, otherwise feed in tiny portions
- Any member of nightshade family (peppers, etc.)
- Onion
- Pickle
- Potato
- Sweet potato (?)
- Tomato
- Celery - the stringiness of celery can cause digestive issues for horses
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