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No, horses should not drink alcohol as it can be harmful to their health.
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Yes, a horse can get drunk from consuming alcohol. Alcohol can have a similar effect on horses as it does on humans, causing intoxication and potential harm to their health. It is important to keep alcohol away from horses to ensure their well-being.
No, the story is that if you drink fermented horses milk (14% alcohol) it helps you get over drinking vodka (30% alcohol). Or just drink less vodka.
They would feel the effects just as a human would. Too much alcohol could get them 'tipsy'. There are many horses that like an occational beer but I wouldn't make it a regular practice.
Rubbing alcohol can be harmful to Breyer horses, which are collectible model horses made from plastic. Applying rubbing alcohol could damage the paint or finish of the models, leading to discoloration or deterioration. It's best to use gentle cleaning methods, such as mild soap and water, to maintain their condition. Always test any cleaning solution on a small, inconspicuous area first.
Clover is OK but not really very good for horses as it contains a fungus that can cause drooling and some other problems.
pine trees Horses can be allergic to many types of plants, and some can be deadly. I know that the Maple tree contains a toxin that is released during the fall months that is deadly to horses.
do you mean how??? this would be crushed and in a feed bowl.
I'm guessing Polo. They're balls though, not rocks.
Edwin Muir published "One Foot in Eden" in 1956, a final collection which contains 'The Horses', his apocalyptic vision of war and destruction and of the primal grace and endurance of horses and their necessary relationship to man.
Wild horses do require grass, though it doesn't actually have to be green, so long as the grass contains the correct amount of nutrients.