Is soft peppermint candy ok to feed horses?
No, peppermint candy is not ok to feed horses. While a small amount of peppermint is not toxic to horses, the sugar in peppermint candy can cause problems such as weight gain, laminitis, and dental issues. Additionally, the artificial sweeteners used in some peppermint candies can be toxic to horses. If you want to give your horse a treat, there are many other healthier options available, such as carrots, apples, or a small amount of oats.
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