Monkey grass is an ornamental grass that is often used for borders around flower beds. While it might not hurt your horses, it is best to ask your vet before you give it to them to eat.
no, lemon grass and it's oils are listed as toxic to horses and should not be ingested.
Grass or hay (dried grass) should almost always make up the base of a horses diet. Fresh green grass can cause health problems in certain horses though. Horses can also have certain types of grains, fruits and vegetables. There are some foods that are toxic or poisonous to them and should be avoid at all times. Sugar is also not good for horses.
Horses evolved to eat grass, so that is what they enjoy the most. Hay is a close second as it is dried grass. Some fruits and vegetables are safe for horses to eat but you must be careful not to feed something toxic or harmful.
How soon after can horses eat Sudan grass after it rains? Sudan grass is toxic to horses and should be avoided completely. They contain the compounds to make Cyanide and when under stress are more likely to have higher concentrations of the chemicals. So since almost anything can cause stress to the grass it is best to avoid it.
Yes, a pack of horses can contract grass sickness, which is a rare and often fatal disease affecting the nervous system of horses. It is thought to be linked to the ingestion of certain toxins found in grass or soil, but the exact cause is not fully understood. Early detection and treatment are crucial for a better chance of recovery.
Yes but limited...can and will cause very serious health issues...especially after heavy rains...toxic more in the summer
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.
True weeping willows are not toxic to horses, but other varieties may be.
Horses love grass and hay also carrots and apples.
monkey grass
horses eat grass because there is water in the grass,which keeps them hydrated....also God made them that way to eat grass and plants! :)