Carrots are high in sugar, but they are not the highest sugar vegetable. The average carrot has about 4.7 grams of sugar. However, there are some vegetables that have more sugar than carrots. For example, beets have about 5.4 grams of sugar and sweet potatoes have about 4.8 grams of sugar.
Yes, a horse can eat too much hay. When hay is the only source of nutrition, a horse can easily consume too much and become overweight. This can lead to health problems such as laminitis.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that carrots can cause colic in horses. However, some people believe that carrots may be a contributing factor to colic because they contain high levels of sugar.
Yes, horses can eat cheese. Cheese is a good source of protein and calcium for horses. It is also a good source of fat and energy.
5/5
Great for giving medications
Delicious aroma
All natural
$234
This little demonic horse was brought home by my wife. I first referred to him as Satan. That swiftly became "Yes Master." I've done everything I can to win his favor. He is relocating the tractor in the middle of the night and positioning it in front of my car so that I will be late for work every morning, I swear he is planning to take over the entire farm. I've tried to show my appreciation by giving him gifts and sweets, but nothing—and I mean nothing—has helped because he still has a full-size draft hate inside of a tiny miniature horse body. I bring him food, and he charges at me. I swim away from him charging me and attempt to fill his water dish. I give him some freshly harvested, sweet, and delectable apples, and he charges! He is a 32-inch purported "micro," yet I am a 6'3" man. He can make me look like a lifeless shell, rocking back and forth in a corner. I believe I have even sucked my thumb; perhaps this happened when he attempted to rip it off after mistaking it for a carrot. Even worse, he gave me a headbutt in my tenders.Oh, but my wife is all that the evil creature likes! Will behave when let go like a magnificent, highly skilled, magical unicorn! He simply winks at her as he trots off to prepare her a steaming cup of tea...WITH HONEY! after receiving "the look" from her. She never let me make up for the time I forgot the honey. He can also dance! I have two left feet, so what? I observed Satan, er, I mean Yes Master, worshiping my wife day after day. Come on, I know she can cook a mean sandwich.I decided to record their encounters by myself. When I saw she had something in her pockets, she was practically being begged for by this sour-tempered, gluttonous beast from the depths of the ninth level infernal regions! I kept an eye on her for days to figure out how she obtained this magical ambrosia of the gods.I feverishly looked for this thaumaturgic material after my wife and Yes Master departed for a stroll. I located it! German horse muffins made by Equus Magnificus!! Then again, I might have simply reviewed our Amazon buying history. I would have saved so much time, not to mention paper and ink. Those tattoos meant to ward off evil are not inexpensive. Regarding Yes Master, he resembles the H.E. double hockey sticks gate greeter. I can at least now arrive at work on time. I definitely hope her 1600-pound mare enjoys these muffins! It's a mare, after all, how horrible can it be?Therefore, if you have a horse that despises you or is a small horse, get this! Purchase the largest available size! You will regret it with every fiber of your being if you run out. I'm going to go talk to that mare now.
4.7/5
Great for giving medications
All natural
Delicious aroma
$234
These are exactly what I bought to conceal the daily Prascend tablet I give my Cushing's mare, and they are perfect for the job. I split them in half and then again. The other two bits are morning goodies for the other two horses; her medicine is sandwiched between the two portions. Pushing the two pieces back together is simple because they are soft and moist enough to create a cohesive cookie once more. Additionally, all the horses adore them; I often get begged for these treats! For this purpose, I have also tried Stud Muffins, but those are a little drier and crumblier, so they don't push back together as effectively to hold the pill firmly. However, those are also great as snacks. I haven't tried Uncle Jimmy's Squeezy Buns since I believe the price is too high for what they're meant to be used for. In conclusion, these treats are quite effective if you have a horse who needs to take medicines every day. I've even prepared them in advance and stored them without incident in the refrigerator. Highly advised!
4.7/5
Great for giving medications
Delicious aroma
Stand-up Ziploc pouch
All natural
$234
These are exactly what I bought to conceal the daily Prascend tablet I give my Cushing's mare, and they are perfect for the job. I split them in half and then again. The other two bits are morning goodies for the other two horses; her medicine is sandwiched between the two portions. Pushing the two pieces back together is simple because they are soft and moist enough to create a cohesive cookie once more. Additionally, all the horses adore them; I often get begged for these treats! For this purpose, I have also tried Stud Muffins, but those are a little drier and crumblier, so they don't push back together as effectively to hold the pill firmly. However, those are also great as snacks. I haven't tried Uncle Jimmy's Squeezy Buns since I believe the price is too high for what they're meant to be used for. In conclusion, these treats are quite effective if you have a horse who needs to take medicines every day. I've even prepared them in advance and stored them without incident in the refrigerator. Highly advised!
4.6/5
Packed with vitamins and minerals
Great taste guaranteed; if your horse doesn’t find our Bite-Size Nuggets irresistible we will refund your purchase
Pocket sized; great for rewarding and training
Great value; over 300 horse treats per bag
$234
Although we adore our mare, rewards may get pricey. The bags can get pricey even though we only give her treats and far less than some families offer their four-legged pets. These are a great deal and our girls adore them, especially since she won't be left alone for very long. Good candies in a sizable bag.
4.4/5
Restore cracked, brittle hooves, Eliminate sweet itch and bug bite soars, promote shiny, healthy coat
Functional treat containing best ratios of the full spectrum of natural Omega EFA's – higher in 3 and 9, lower in 6
Low in Non Structural Carbohydrates – Sugar 6.7% & Starch 7.4%
Alleviate stiff immobile joints, soothe aching muscles, decrease inflammation
Natural horse supplement without artificial preservatives
$234
So even though these are a bit pricey for cookies, I didn't hesitate to give them a try because I already have both of my mares on the omega horseshine, which they both adore (they'll literally eat a handful of it). Unfortunately, both of my girls were quite offended that I would even consider giving them a "low sugar" cookie. I wasn't shocked about my picky mare because she can be quite picky, but the other mare, who will eat almost anything, spat these out. However, my dogs and a handful of my trainer's horses adore them, so it wasn't a complete waste. Overall, if you have a finicky horse, I'd advise saving your money. However, I still adore the original horseshine supplement!
4/5
Designed to be used in conjunction with the Stall Snack Holder or Jolly Jumbo Lick
Helps occupy your horse to help prevent stall boredom
Each treat block lasts up to 3 weeks when used as directed
Helps make stable life more fun and less stressful
Apple Flavored
$234
This is more snack holder for the Jolly Pet Stall. It is fairly simple to restock; however, I must make sure that the "crazyhorse" is locked out of her stall when I do so, or else she might attempt to steal it from me before I can put it in the holder! She adores the snack and enjoys nipping or licking it anytime she is bored. It can withstand her nibbling it because it is strong enough. It does not rot or mold whether it is kept in warm or cold temperatures.
3.8/5
This item is a Manna Pro Senior Snax
Shelf life is 1 year after date stamp
This product is manufactured in United States
Purpose of use for Farming, Horse Care Equipment
$234
I use a statin, but it hasn't really helped to lower my triglycerides. My doctor advised taking fish oil. My triglycerides were over 400 when I first started seeing Dr. Tobias. My most recent lab result was 187 after six months. I increased my workout and began consuming wheat instead of white carbohydrates. I therefore think that all three of them were used. I had previously tried different fish oil products but had little luck.
Yes, horses can eat cucumber. Cucumber is a good source of vitamins and minerals, and it is a low-calorie food.
Yes, horses are able to eat lettuce without any problems. Lettuce is often used as a treat for horses, as they enjoy the taste. It is also a good source of vitamins and minerals, which can be beneficial for their health.
Yes, horses can eat peanut butter. Peanut butter is a good source of protein and fat for horses, and it can be a good way to get them to eat medications or supplements. Peanut butter is also a good treat for horses.
Yes, horses can eat potatoes. They are a good source of vitamins and minerals, and they are a good source of energy for horses.
Horses can eat raw eggs without any problems. The egg will provide them with a good source of protein and other nutrients. However, you should always wash the egg before giving it to your horse to make sure it is clean.
Yes, horses can eat tomatoes. They are a good source of vitamins A and C, as well as lycopene.
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