Is This OK?

Can horses eat carrots?

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Short Answer

Yes

Safety Summary

Why

Carrots are probably the most popular horse treat in the world. They're safe, nutritious, and nearly universally loved by horses. They provide beta-carotene, vitamins, and a satisfying crunch. Cut lengthwise rather than into rounds to reduce choking risk — round pieces can lodge in the throat.

Portion Guidance

A few carrots a few times per week as treats. Horses prone to weight gain or metabolic issues should have fewer.

Risks & Symptoms

FAQ

Should I cut carrots for horses?

Yes — cut lengthwise into sticks rather than rounds. This dramatically reduces choking risk.

Can horses eat carrot tops?

Yes — the leafy tops are safe and horses enjoy them.

Disclaimer

This is general information and not veterinary advice. Consult an equine vet for guidance specific to your horse.