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Post by Becca on Aug 29, 2008 14:09:24 GMT
Beetroot? Fresh of course not pickled
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Post by kateflashy on Aug 29, 2008 14:48:30 GMT
i think it poisonous if not cooked like potatoes once boiled there ok
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Post by Becca on Aug 29, 2008 15:00:09 GMT
Ah ok won't try that one then haha ta
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Post by maximum on Aug 31, 2008 19:14:12 GMT
quick internet check says is ok raw along with carrots,swedes,turnips and parsnips
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Post by Jen on Sept 3, 2008 21:43:26 GMT
i like pickled beetroot!!
sorry, in a hyper modd!
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Post by spotti on Sept 4, 2008 11:26:24 GMT
yum...pickled beetroot...
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Post by rocker on Sept 4, 2008 12:27:35 GMT
yep i love pickled beetroot ,
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Post by lincolstables on Sept 6, 2008 13:12:58 GMT
Yes they can eat beetroot raw or cooked You could make up a nice salad, few carrots, swede, beetroot etc Sorry in a stupid mood
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Post by Blonde Donkey on Sept 6, 2008 13:14:55 GMT
might so that for savs add a but of chop,garlic and some oil
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Post by scattymare on Sept 6, 2008 15:50:42 GMT
Yuck. Beetroot just tastes like mud to me!!
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Post by racaille on Sept 6, 2008 16:58:44 GMT
oooooh nooo, beetroot in a nice french dressing is yummy ;D
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Post by FirenLady on Sept 6, 2008 18:34:48 GMT
Fire likes sweetcorn, sweetcorn plants/corn on the cob. hes not fussed also likes oranges. I was stupid enough to leave one on the side of the field while teneded ladies rug and he bit it. Then stood there lookin smug and licking his lips. So i peeled it and gave it to him and Tiggy. Nan used to feed my uncles pony beetroot. PC rang up very concerned cos he was peeing red! lol Its a side effect.
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Post by rocker on Sept 6, 2008 20:00:52 GMT
mine got into a sweet corn field once and stole all the cobs off the plants
i just repaired the fence and straightened it up before the farmer noticed, he didnt say anything so he prob thought it was deer
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Post by danielsmom on Sept 7, 2008 22:06:43 GMT
Daniel adores water melon, in fact all the horses on the yard love it
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Post by racaille on Sept 8, 2008 8:30:34 GMT
Ruddy Triangle broke down the barrier around my fig tree and has spent the w/e standing in/underneath it, stealing all the ripe figs He eats anything and everything.
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Post by rocker on Sept 8, 2008 14:36:11 GMT
anyone know what the english version of colza is , our centre equest feed it to there horses , all i know is its the pulp left from making oil, squished into cubes , but dunno what plant it comes from
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Post by fallible on Sept 9, 2008 9:41:36 GMT
Had a pony on loan for Ryan, that used to eat whole oranges skin and all! The place the pony came from, the old dear used to give all her ponies any peelings she had, including potatoe! Which i was under the impression when raw had cyanide in it. They all lived to a great age though.
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Post by rocker on Sept 9, 2008 19:36:54 GMT
its just black in cubes obviuosly somthing they make into cooking oil
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Post by racaille on Sept 12, 2008 7:15:33 GMT
anyone know what the english version of colza is , our centre equest feed it to there horses , all i know is its the pulp left from making oil, squished into cubes , but dunno what plant it comes from It's rape seed
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Post by rocker on Sept 12, 2008 7:21:50 GMT
thanks , ill try mine on it then , all thier horse look well on it , and its free
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