Can horses eat boiled eggs or raw eggs?
Horses should not eat eggs, whether boiled or raw. Here's why:
* Digestive System: Horses are herbivores and their digestive systems are designed to break down plant matter. Eggs are high in protein and fat, which are difficult for horses to digest.
* Salmonella Risk: Raw eggs can contain salmonella bacteria, which can cause serious illness in horses. Even boiled eggs may not be completely safe.
* Nutritional Imbalance: Eggs are not a natural part of a horse's diet and can upset the balance of nutrients they need.
Instead of eggs, focus on providing your horse with a balanced diet of hay, grain, and fresh water. If you're concerned about your horse's diet or health, consult a veterinarian.
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