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Can Horses Eat Green Beans? Safety, Benefits & Risks

Horses can eat green beans in moderation due to their low calorie and high fiber content, making them a nutritious snack for equine health.

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Can Horses Eat Celery? Safety, Benefits & Risks

Only in moderation, celery's high water and fiber content can aid hydration and digestion, but its tough strings pose a choking hazard and excess intake may cause colic or gas.

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Can Horses Eat Plums? Safety, Benefits & Risks

Only in moderation. Plums are safe for horses as an occasional treat, but only when pitted and sliced to prevent choking and cyanide poisoning from the pit.

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Can Horses Eat Cabbage? Safety, Benefits & Risks

Horses can eat cabbage only in moderation due to the thiocyanate mechanism which can cause thyroid problems if excessive amounts are consumed.

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Can Horses Eat Strawberries? Safety, Benefits & Risks

Only in moderation. Strawberries are safe for horses because they are non-toxic and packed with antioxidants, but their high natural sugar content means they should be strictly limited to an occasional snack rather than a daily dietary staple.

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Can Horses Eat Carrots? Safety, Benefits & Risks

Yes, horses can eat carrots. Carrots are a safe, nutritious treat when fed in moderation. Their crunchy texture and sweetness make them popular, but they should be cut into small pieces to prevent choking.

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Can Horses Eat Sugar Cubes? Safety, Benefits & Risks

Only in moderation because horses' hindgut fermenters can tolerate limited simple sugars but excess can cause rapid glucose spikes and digestive upset. A small cube now and then is unlikely to harm a healthy adult, yet larger amounts or frequent treats increase the risk of colic, weight gain, and la

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Can Horses Eat Pineapple? Safety, Benefits & Risks

Only in moderation. Horses can eat pineapple in small amounts due to its high sugar content, which may cause digestive upset or laminitis if overfed. Pineapple also contains bromelain, which can irritate the mouth.

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Can Horses Eat Watermelon? Safety, Benefits & Risks

Yes, horses can eat watermelon in moderation, but only the flesh, not the rind or seeds, due to choking risk. This sweet treat offers hydration and vitamins, but excess sugar can cause digestive upset or laminitis.

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Can Horses Eat Apricots? Safety, Benefits & Risks

Only feed apricots in moderation. The key reason is their high sugar content, which can cause laminitis, colic, and obesity in horses. Always remove the pit due to cyanide risk.