We should follow a similar diet. No processed bread, No avocado, No potatoes (Sweet potatoes are NOT good for horses either.) Squash (Pumpkin, butternut, spaghetti, et cetera) is much better. Horses are grazers. Therefore anything that doesn't grow ABOVE GROUND, is sketchy at best. Tree fruit and nuts are OK, just limit quantity, or peel and de-seed them. Even an avocado that has been peeled and de-seeded won't cause any real harm.
He reacted the same way with white potato. I think maybe she has fed the horse potatoes but he doesnt know which is which. Good thing she's educating people about it.
🎉🎉Give horse the vines not the grapes and potato,sweet or craw whatever floo, can I decide what this floos woman eat..let her eat the tops of these,give her heyy😅😂
The reason you can feed a sweet potato to a horse and not the potato is because they not related. Potatoes are in the nightshade family. And sweet potatoes are related to morning glories.
I had a horse that would eat anything. And I do mean anything . Whole oranges with the rind, dill pickles, hotdogs were only a few of the the things that the working students fed him while I was boarding him. I was sure he was going to die from dill pickle colic after a Christmas party, but his digestive system was unflappable, and he enjoyed everything he ate. We were very lucky.
I used to eat orange rinds. They're actually pretty good for you, not to mention insanely good fertiliser as demonstrated by a study in south America to revitalise a diminished area of the Amazon rainforest using tons of orange rind industrial waste (from orange juice producers) that would otherwise have gone to rot somewhere in a landfill.
It’s funny how grapes are toxic to dogs but not to horses Edit: I think I started a war in the comments and just to clarify, I do know horses can not throw up and they Colic when that happens. I do know horses are not dogs, but I was just saying how weird it was. Edit: I started a war in the comments…
My dog can eat anything except crabs and shrimps, it can eat chocolate, fruits, peanuts, ice cream, anything with garlic and onions, it is resistant to most food allergies except for crabs and shrimps
When I was a kid, there was a grocery store and a boarding stable between my school and my house. I hated going home, but I loved visiting the horses, they seemed therapeutic. I would swing by the grocery store, and shoplift about 3-4 apples and head straight to the stables. The Rodeo Grounds in Salinas Ca. was my safe place. Good Times.
I'm really glad I saw this. We always fed ours dry bread, not in large amounts but just as a treat every now and then. I'll make sure to never do it again.
If you choose to feed bread, only do it in super small amounts. I know a horse that ADORES PB&Js and donuts. And my horse has been known to steal a roll without permission. And dunk his nose in my cereal. Milk and all. Not my intention and I had no idea he would do that. Thankfully he was fine.
I was given a pony when I was 18 and he was fed a all bread diet..literally loaves of bread and kept in a dark shed. Edit:He was given to me..I switched him to hay once he was in my care.
@@Alphaboxer Oats is a different thing. It’s like how we can give horses bran but not bread. It’s the other additives that aren’t good, the butter, yeast, sugar, flour that all goes into the bread. Just ask your vet or even look it up if oatmeal is good for horses, obviously just leave out the milk though. 😅
One way you can feed bread to a horse is by letting it dry out completely first, untill its all crispy, and then feed it in small amounts. Fresh bread will create large lumps when chewing, and those cause the issues.
Love how the horse knows what it can and can’t eat as well. It doesn’t take a peak at the bad foods but does a tortoise-neck at the food it can eat, lol.
Lol this horse is in heaven with all those snacks and attention! Thank you for informing people of the risky/ toxic foods. A lot of people just think they can treat their horses to anything and don't research. A horse vet bill is MUCH heftier than a dog/cat bill so most just can't afford, or don't anticipate how large of a bill it could be, and let the horse suffer. Thank you for doing a good deed!
@@ROC-585 1) Horses can produce vitamin C in their body and they don't need to be suplayed by that. The grapes don't contain much of vitamin C anyway. 2) There's no problem with atropin in potatoes. They contain solanin and that's why the horses cannot eat them.
This horse is so cute! I used to ride them, and feed them apples every day! It wasn’t mine, it was a practice, I forgot her name, but she was so cute and I loved feeding her apples!
Oh my goodness… We need a Horse eating Vegetable’s ASMR Video!!!🙏🏼💯 I know that‘s not what this Video was for, but those Cronches were too good to be ignored😂
"bread you do not wanna feed your horse"
**horse nods in approval**
Lol I thought the same 😂
I saw that too. Lol smart horse!
Even backs up away from the evil bread
Wow! what an observation. I revisited the video😂😂😂😂😂
After my knowladge in medieval times there existed a bread for horses!
The way the horse showed interest in the white potato, then looked away right after you said they are bad for horses was honestly hilarious
Well raw potatoes are poisonous to humans too.
@@dogwalker666 I'm aware, but her horse reacting that way in sync with what she said is still funny
@@instigatedeye5941 it was perfect timing, Agreed.
🎉🎉Give horse the vines not the grapes and potato,sweet or craw whatever floo, can I decide what this floos woman eat...😅😂
@@dogwalker666No they are not. The flower of the potato is poisonous to.
This is great information! Now I just need to get a horse.
here 🐎
Lol 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
🎉🎉Give horse the vines not the grapes and potato,sweet or craw whatever floo, can I decide what this floos woman eat...😅😂
Funny how all the things she mentioned apply to humans aswell.
the horse was a huge fan of this video and hopes you do more food episodes.
We should follow a similar diet.
No processed bread,
No avocado,
No potatoes (Sweet potatoes are NOT good for horses either.)
Squash (Pumpkin, butternut, spaghetti, et cetera) is much better. Horses are grazers. Therefore anything that doesn't grow ABOVE GROUND, is sketchy at best. Tree fruit and nuts are OK, just limit quantity, or peel and de-seed them. Even an avocado that has been peeled and de-seeded won't cause any real harm.
I have honestly never seen such an adorable horse
The horse nodding after she said don’t feet ur horse bread😂 so cute
Feet. Yes.
@@surajbanerjee6850 i love feeting my horses
Feet yum
@@Anwesschill mr.bean the kids are watching
Feet, Delicious
The horse already knew that sweet potatoe was for him 😘😭❤️
Feed some one else horse 🐎 weed, it will help the running system.
🎉🎉Give horse the vines not the grapes and potato,sweet or craw whatever floo, can I decide what this floos woman eat...😅😂
He reacted the same way with white potato. I think maybe she has fed the horse potatoes but he doesnt know which is which. Good thing she's educating people about it.
Ikr 😂
Hi Nadia, do you have a horse?
Your horse was like BEST DAY EVARRRR 🎉 Thank you!
Lol. He’s like screw the grapes I need a chew. Immediately went for that sweet potato
🎉🎉Give horse the vines not the grapes and potato,sweet or craw whatever floo, can I decide what this floos woman eat..let her eat the tops of these,give her heyy😅😂
Cue SpongeBob song🙄
Funny how all the things she mentioned apply to humans aswell.
The horse at 3 seconds in:
"Anything I want" lol 😂
Your smile helped my depressed morning. Thank you.
The reason you can feed a sweet potato to a horse and not the potato is because they not related. Potatoes are in the nightshade family. And sweet potatoes are related to morning glories.
I always thought sweet potatoes were yams😂
@@grimcrimz768they are. So you were right 👍
@@grimcrimz768 I blame that on grocery stores. I've been in a store where they have them mixed up.
@@Kazwell96I'm pretty sure sweet potatoes aren’t yams?
@@MsAngelique if you doubt. Google is your friend 😅😉
“Bread, you do not want to feed your horse”
*nods*
“man I hate bread”
He agreed with the bread. Did you see him nodding? Adorable
Your horse is so sweet and gentle!! Horses are the best.
That horse can definitely understand what she’s saying and you can’t convince me otherwise, just look at it
This was fascinating! I had no idea horses could eat grapes!
What about the seed? Should we deseed them, or they can just swallow it?
@@shougeirin4849 doesn’t matter. seeds are safe for horses so seeded or seedless are both fine.
@@shougeirin4849 buy seedless ones
@@shougeirin4849 the seeds will turn into a tree if the horse swallows it
i just assumed they couldn't since dogs can't eat grapes
“… always feed in moderation,” cue horsey side eye! 😅
Bombastic side eye
Criminal offensive side eye
Idk why, but It’s very satisfying to watch a horse eat, especially the grapes. So cute!
its their lips.. they take everything so delicately for a huge creature
@@nottheone582 You’re right they do, So cute.
A full course meal for the Horsey. Today was a good day 🥺💚
It's so cute how the horse is peaking to see what is available.
And the horse is looking at you like "Less yackie, more snackie!"
Right when I was thinking "such a big cute horse deserves bigger, or more snacks" she said "feed snacks in moderation"😂😂😂
I like how your horse went straight for the sweet potato, an obvious favorite treat😊
What a lovely horse. Such clear eyrs😊🐾🐾
This is a great video, thank you for teaching horse owners ❤
Thank you for this! I don’t own or lease a horse yet but it is still great to learn! I love your channel!❤
This is the horses favourite video to film lol
I love how he knows what he wants and going for the Sweet Potato...love horses
Beautiful horse🐎
This is very helpful! Completely dessicated (bone dry) bread is actually fine to feed to horses, mine absolutely loves it.
same! my horse loves "dried" bread and will go crazy when he gets any lol
I had a horse that would eat anything. And I do mean anything . Whole oranges with the rind, dill pickles, hotdogs were only a few of the the things that the working students fed him while I was boarding him. I was sure he was going to die from dill pickle colic after a Christmas party, but his digestive system was unflappable, and he enjoyed everything he ate. We were very lucky.
yeah how long did he live
I used to eat orange rinds.
They're actually pretty good for you, not to mention insanely good fertiliser as demonstrated by a study in south America to revitalise a diminished area of the Amazon rainforest using tons of orange rind industrial waste (from orange juice producers) that would otherwise have gone to rot somewhere in a landfill.
Back in the 1970s my horses were fed white potato peel with their food mix. Had no idea it was supposed to be toxic, they lived to good age!
@@josephinestecak4945 The nightshade toxins are in the flesh, not the peel, afaik.
@@MeatObelisk lost him at 25. We 'd been together for 23.
LOL! The horse knew to take the sweet potato immediately...love it.
the horse eating grapes: M U N C H.
Just taken delivery of two wild Koniks and, as they are my first horses this is really helpful, Thanks
Her: “You do not want to feed your horse bread.”
Horse: “Real Shit.”
God Bless you lovely lady for taking care of this great soul 🙏
It’s funny how grapes are toxic to dogs but not to horses
Edit: I think I started a war in the comments and just to clarify, I do know horses can not throw up and they Colic when that happens. I do know horses are not dogs, but I was just saying how weird it was.
Edit: I started a war in the comments…
Almost as if horses aren't the same as dogs. And it's almost as if horses are herbivores, not carnivores like dogs.
@@eve0nline03 girly I know that I just think it’s odd because dogs can throw up but horses can not.
@@eve0nline03 how kind of you to point that out! Hope your day got much better 😂
@@eve0nline03 Dogs are omnivores.
My dog can eat anything except crabs and shrimps, it can eat chocolate, fruits, peanuts, ice cream, anything with garlic and onions, it is resistant to most food allergies except for crabs and shrimps
Finally a RUclips video that has beneficial information, good job girl!
But it's wrong
The crunches when he was eating the celery was amazing lol
More people need to watch your videos. Raleigh you are truly the best❤
This isn't Raleigh - unless she just happens to have the same name.
Excellent video! I've never seen anyone talk about food and horse health. Well done!
🎉🎉Give horse the vines not the grapes and potato,sweet or craw whatever floo, can I decide what this floos woman eat..let her eat the tops of these.😅😂
But she's saying bs in the video.
The horse is so cute.😊
When I was a kid, there was a grocery store and a boarding stable between my school and my house.
I hated going home, but I loved visiting the horses, they seemed therapeutic.
I would swing by the grocery store, and shoplift about 3-4 apples and head straight to the stables.
The Rodeo Grounds in Salinas Ca. was my safe place. Good Times.
I'm really glad I saw this. We always fed ours dry bread, not in large amounts but just as a treat every now and then. I'll make sure to never do it again.
Dry stale is fine , it's a old method to fatten them or help them stay warm in cold months
Beautiful horse, makes a perfect example with its interactions❤
"Which of these can your horse eat"
The Horse: Anyone of them I want
I think the horse wants you to do more of these videos. XD
Never really thought of giving them grapes, interesting, they are sweet afterall. Nor about sweet potato. At least I know of alternatives to carrots
Apples & cellery
Thanks for telling people why because that helps people really listen to you and do what you say. Doctors need to learn that.
That really helped me with my very first horse! Thank you
What's the most healthiest is a care taker like u❤
Who else doesn't have a horse but still watching this video? 😂
🎉🎉Give horse the vines not the grapes and potato,sweet or craw whatever floo, can I decide what this floos woman eat..let her eat the tops of these.😅😂
Now i know and i have to get a horse.
I could listen to horsy eating celery for years
"Bread, you do not wanna feed your horse"
Horse: *nods I approval*
This was adorable❤
The cutie pie was listening and understanding every detail ❤❤😊❤❤
If you choose to feed bread, only do it in super small amounts.
I know a horse that ADORES PB&Js and donuts. And my horse has been known to steal a roll without permission. And dunk his nose in my cereal. Milk and all.
Not my intention and I had no idea he would do that. Thankfully he was fine.
that is adorable 😍
If you choose to Feed bread, get a emergency vet number and prepare to know that in Case of death its Not an accident, but Planned murder
I love horses!
Long horse: Hayyy give me a apple
Your horse was standing there thinking, " I must have done something really good today, if she's giving me all these treats."
Oh... I guess I should stop feeding it McDonald's. 😢
I was given a pony when I was 18 and he was fed a all bread diet..literally loaves of bread and kept in a dark shed.
Edit:He was given to me..I switched him to hay once he was in my care.
Why did you do that?
That sounds like abuse and neglect. Why?
@@helenageerts2115 she's a wierdo trying to get attention
@@helenageerts2115 I said given..
@@Laffingrl Ask the person who gave him to me 🤷🏼♀️ I switched him to hay once I got him.
lol you can feed bread. Just need to dry it and air it out. 😊
Funny since my horses love crackers! Cheese their fav.
It’s no good for your horse though. You can feed it to them sure, but it’s not healthy or good for them.
@@Voice_of_reason13th give them oats grain oatmeal?
@@Alphaboxer Oats is a different thing. It’s like how we can give horses bran but not bread. It’s the other additives that aren’t good, the butter, yeast, sugar, flour that all goes into the bread. Just ask your vet or even look it up if oatmeal is good for horses, obviously just leave out the milk though. 😅
@@Voice_of_reason13th appreciate your concern I’ll do what I know works for me. Family has been doing it for years.
One way you can feed bread to a horse is by letting it dry out completely first, untill its all crispy, and then feed it in small amounts. Fresh bread will create large lumps when chewing, and those cause the issues.
I only give dry stale kind , old time method to put weight on them and provide extra calories in cold months in moderation of course
Never knew these actually really cool to learn and shes so pretty
The fact she said yes but then gave it to her horse to prove shes not lying❤
That horse clearly knows what sweet potato is haha. Very cute trying to steal it at the start of the video
Love how the horse knows what it can and can’t eat as well. It doesn’t take a peak at the bad foods but does a tortoise-neck at the food it can eat, lol.
Honestly i dont know much about horse but i watched it because it felt good watching you talk . 😅😂
Lol this horse is in heaven with all those snacks and attention! Thank you for informing people of the risky/ toxic foods. A lot of people just think they can treat their horses to anything and don't research. A horse vet bill is MUCH heftier than a dog/cat bill so most just can't afford, or don't anticipate how large of a bill it could be, and let the horse suffer. Thank you for doing a good deed!
But she is actually wrong in this video
@@david2057 what are you thinking she is wrong about?
@@ROC-585 1) Horses can produce vitamin C in their body and they don't need to be suplayed by that. The grapes don't contain much of vitamin C anyway.
2) There's no problem with atropin in potatoes. They contain solanin and that's why the horses cannot eat them.
@@david2057 ooooo ok that's also good to know! Thanks for the info!
Pretty cool! Something I've never thought about. Now I can't stop thinking about it.
Red dead redemption 2 players:
*im 3 entire galaxies ahead of you*
That’s so helpful now I know what my horse can have🍇and celery and sweet potatoes!!!
Thank you for this video cause I don’t know what to feed my horses rather than hay, sugar cubes, apples, and carrots
He’s so cute, like the cutest horse in the world.
That horse is so chill 😊
My horse loves Sour Patch Kids and lemon drops! He's a vibe.😂
I don't even have a horse but i still watched it with a great enthusiasm,,,
They way she goes “it could cause your horse severe stomach pain and illness”😊😁☺️
This horse is so cute! I used to ride them, and feed them apples every day! It wasn’t mine, it was a practice, I forgot her name, but she was so cute and I loved feeding her apples!
I respect this woman so much! Shes diffrent from the girl who only flex her body and! This woman actually teaches us!❤
that woman literally couldnt hold closer the horse without huggs and kisses . 😂
That's a BEAUTIFUL horse! Whoaw!
“Bread, You do MOT Want to feed your horse!”
*approval nod*
Horse: I am now a celebrity, chose my next meal very carefully 😅😅😅
Reminds me of that one movie scene in half baked when Kenny fed a diabetic police horse a bunch of food and it died 😂
I LOVE how you make eye contact with the horse ❤
horse is all ears forward for
the snacky treat board!
That horse said yuh huh when she said no bread.😂
Such a beautiful creature… the horse is pretty as well
That last one is the most important!! Everything in moderation
Horses are so beautiful ❤
The Horse wanting to eat that potato. Like yummy. Then he heard toxic and was like oh neverming 😂
Oh my goodness… We need a Horse eating Vegetable’s ASMR Video!!!🙏🏼💯 I know that‘s not what this Video was for, but those Cronches were too good to be ignored😂
I love how she say for your horse
Like its for u u own him 😭❤
She's gorgeous 😊
Her: "Always treat in moderation"
Horse: "And with that, I suggest we do these food instruction videos more often"
The horse was eyeing that bread rather greedily...
I’ve learned something new today thank you miss
Love your vids ❤