
Will horses eat holly or phontinia? - The Horse Forum
Mar 30, 2025 · A horse will eat anything, toxic or not, if it's hungry enough. Both Red Tips and Holly are toxic to horses. Considering the condition of the property I'd worry that finances …
Play with mythical and legendary horses - Howrse
Raise special horses on Howrse. These horses with exceptional powers will give you a lot of advantages in the game.
Advice for choosing camp horses? - The Horse Forum
May 1, 2025 · In a few weeks, I'll be heading out of state to try some horses to hire for the summer camp I work for. We usually lease around 7 Western trained horses for the summer. …
Talk about horses on the forums - Howrse
Oct 11, 2025 · Welcome to the Equestrian forum, here you can talk about your experiences with horses in real life! Go to the forum
1 acre for 2 horses?? - The Horse Forum
Jan 20, 2025 · Where I board, the horses are all paddocked 1-2 per paddock (the single horses are surrounded by fenceline friends), and none of the paddocks are larger than an acre. Elle …
The best breeders in the game - Howrse
Oct 13, 2025 · The best breeders have succeeded in training many horses and prospered from their activity, but they are not invincible. This ranking is updated every night. Last update on …
Horses refusing good hay - The Horse Forum
Dec 2, 2024 · Both horses (senior Thoroughbred gelding and senior Warmblood mare) eat every last scrap of the alfalfa and turn their noses up at the grass hay. This results in a lot of waste …
Play Howrse for free! - Howrse
From stables to podium: train your horses for victory! Specialize your horses in different disciplines, hone their skills with tailored training, and sign them up for prestigious …
What is horse's favorite gatorade mix flavor? | The Horse Forum
Feb 27, 2025 · Gatorade didn't work for my horses, personally. What did work was buying jugs of "Indian Summer" apple juice, available at Walmart/Meijer/etc. I tried a juice bar with Gatorade, …
Thoughts on feeding Bermuda Grass Hay to horses?
Jan 12, 2015 · Many horses just don't get enough salt from the blocks, especially in winter, so they don't drink enough water to go with all the hay they need to keep warm. Mine all get a …