There are actully quite a lot of pineapple types, i can't name them all cause i don't know them all, but what i do know is that, there are 3 main types of pineapple. These ones are the most well known pineapple types. The Spanish type, Cayenne type, and last but not least the Queen. The Spanish one is called Red Spanish as the Cayenne's full name is the smooth cayenne, and the Queen i don't know its full name its known as the queen you don't have to say the full name. Hope you understand!
pineapple juice
To the best of my knowledge pineapple is always OK.
Not really. They can cause your horse to have indigestion.
Many kinds of food travel the worlds oceans to get to its destination, here are a few examples, bananas, New Zealand lamb, wine, tinned pineapple, fresh pineapple, peanuts and spice.
All horses can ingest pineapple juice, so long as it is just a little bit, otherwise it can cause digestive upset. That being said it's not like an Arabian horse will just open a bottle of pineapple juice and chug it down on its own.
Yes its ok , no pomagranite or grapefruit.
Due to the bromelain enzyme in fresh pineapple, the jello will not set. Jello has the protein gelatin in it, and the bromelain prevents the gelatin molecules to bond with other gelatin molecules. If you make two molds of jello, one with pineapple, one without, you will find that only the one without pineapple will set. If you use canned pineapple, the jello will set because canned products are heated to eliminate microbes, but it also destroys or greatly reduces the amount of enzymes present.
NO HORSES ARE VEGETARIAN AND THEY CAN MAKE THEM EXTREMLY ILL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NO! Ragweed is poisonous to horses and can kill them if it is ingested.
Yes, they are fine for horses to eat, though some horses might not like them.
yes it is a proven fact that corn beef is made from horse the thigh if the horses leg is usually used to make tinned corn beef