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Old 28th Aug 2000, 11:47 PM
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I'm replanting my garden,
and thought i might add a few things as horse treats, and i have a few questions, what should I plant? And do they like it better fresh? Oh, and it's going ot be a fairly small garden, as these treats are going to be surprises for my horse and nothing very ordinary...Carrots are wonderful and all, but i don't want to give any horse i get carrots all the time...
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Old 29th Aug 2000, 08:33 AM
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Depends on the horse really. My pony loves tomatos and water melons, but there are horses at the stable that won't eat them. Carrots are always a save bet, most horses also like turnips. Silvia
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Old 29th Aug 2000, 04:53 PM
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Ok,

So most vegetables we can eat are probably safe for horses...?
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