What candy can horses eat?

Fruity candies, like Smarties, Skittles and Jolly Ranchers, do not contain theobromine and are a safe in small doses, just like peppermints. One other fall-themed edible that can be a big hit with your horse is pumpkin and other types of squash.
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Are horses allowed to eat candy?

Apart from a horse suffering from diseases that are worsened or exacerbated by sugar, most horses can have a few hard candy treats each day. All treats should be fed in moderation, especially those with sugar like candy canes, mints, or other hard candies.
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Can horses have Twizzlers?

Licorice. Even though licorice is considered safe, it is a substance that will come up positive in drug tests. Best to avoid Twizzlers and other variations that are flavored with licorice root if you expect to hit the show scene with your equine partner.
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What sweet things can horses eat?

Horses like to eat sweet treats, whether it be candy, fruits, or sweet grains. Some of their favorites include watermelon, apples, strawberries, bananas, and peppermints.
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Can horses have M&Ms?

Researchers at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Ohio State University have shown that when horses are fed 20 peanut M&M's a day as part of their diet, detectable amounts of caffeine and a related compound from the chocolate appear in their urine.
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WHAT HORSES CAN AND CANT EAT ?



Can horses eat Kit Kats?

Just like dogs, horses are sensitive to the chemical theobromine which is found in the cocoa which is used to make chocolate. Large amounts of cocoa can kill a horse but even a small amount can result in big trouble.
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Can horses have cherry Twizzlers?

It's nicer not to. In the Horse Channel story, Getty recommends against giving horses sticky candies, but not because they're toxic, but because they're aggravating. “I would think that (chewy candies) like gummy bears would be very frustrating for horses because the candy would stick to their molars.
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Can I give my horse a donut?

Doughnuts

Not every horse will go for a doughnut, but some can down a whole doughnut in one bite. Maybe start small by purchasing a bag of doughnut holes to see if your horse likes them and to avoid too much sugar at once. Doughnuts can be a fabulous end-of-show dessert to thank your horse for a job well done.
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What do horses like as treats?

Apples and carrots are traditional favorites. You can safely offer your horse raisins, grapes, bananas, strawberries, cantaloupe or other melons, celery, pumpkin, and snow peas. Most horses will chew these treats before swallowing, but horses that gulp large pieces of a fruit or vegetable have a risk of choking.
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Can horses have chocolate?

Chocolate can be poisonous to dogs, and horses also should not eat chocolate. Not only does chocolate have caffeine in it (see above), it also contains something called theobromine, which is poisonous to horses in large amounts.
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Are Jolly Ranchers safe for horses?

Fruity candies, like Smarties, Skittles and Jolly Ranchers, do not contain theobromine and are a safe in small doses, just like peppermints. One other fall-themed edible that can be a big hit with your horse is pumpkin and other types of squash.
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Can horses have Vanilla Oreos?

Oreos contain an alkaloid called Theobromine, which is very tooxic for horses.
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Can horses have Peeps?

While you may or may not enjoy discovering peeps in your Easter basket, many horses seem to relish the treat. It may not be a good idea to foist a whole peck o' peeps into your horse's manger, but there doesn't seem to be any harm in allowing a horse—or pony—to snack on one or two.
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What kind of mints can horses eat?

Obtain a mint.

Both wrapped and unwrapped mints are available at most grocery stores. Horses enjoy both types, and will not mind either. Try to get a mint that is sugar-free. If you cannot find a sugar-free mint, it's probably okay.
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Can horses have butterscotch candy?

Do feed. Hard candy (usually peppermints but also butterscotch and other flavored candies) Don't feed huge amounts of these, since they're so sweet.
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Can horses have fruit gummies?

Safe, but only in small amounts

It's even fine for horses to indulge in – get this – sugar candies such as jelly beans, gummy bears and peppermints.
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Do horses like sugar cubes?

Yes. Simply put, most horses love sugar cubes for the very same reason that humans do. They are sweet and they taste good. Sugar cubes, however, should only be fed to horses as an occasional treat.
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Can horses eat peanut butter?

We can conclude that horses can safely consume peanut butter in limited amounts. Please remember that it should be a seasonal 'treat. ' It is crucial to limit their consumption to 1-2 tablespoons. Don't even try experimenting with this for horses with allergic reactions or metabolic syndrome.
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Can horses eat sugar snap peas?

Can Horses Eat Peas? Horses enjoy eating peas and they make a great snack or small treat. Small and edible, peas are a great source of vitamins A, D, and B-6, as well as calcium, iron and magnesium. So, as part of a well-balanced diet, peas can be very beneficial for your horse.
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Can horses eat cheerios?

Cheerios. All of my horses LOVE cheerios, and its a simple and healthy treat! I've found one of my old horses with her nose in my lunchbox trying to get to a bag of cheerios I had inside. They especially like the honey-nut flavor.
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Can horses eat popcorn?

Is Popcorn a Good Treat for Horses? Popcorn is a good treat for horses, as long as the horse's health won't be negatively affected by extra starch in its diet. Popcorn is safe for most horses, but for some, health concerns like insulin-resistance and dental problems make popcorn a very risky choice.
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Can horses have sugar cookies?

Horses evolved to eat dried grasses and forbs (plants other than grasses), not grains or peppermints; not apples, carrots, cookies, horse candies, sugar, trail mix,or Powerbars.
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Can horses have Cheez Its?

If this whole dressage thing doesn't work out, she could be a treat tester. Her favorite snacks include The Pony Spot Shop treats, all foods of the fake cheese variety (X-tra Cheddar Goldfish and Cheez-Its), and Dairy Queen french fries.
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Can horses have pretzels?

Pretzels: Giving your horse pretzels in small amounts as an occasional treat can be fun and satisfying.
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Can horses have peach rings?

Peaches are safe for most horses but peach tree leaves and pits are not! Never feed peaches to horses that have HYPP or EMS.
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