* Horses: While horses can technically eat some tree leaves, they are not a primary part of their diet. They are primarily grazers, meaning they eat grass. Some tree leaves might be eaten as a treat or if grass is scarce, but they can be toxic to horses.
* Goats: Goats are known for their love of browsing! They are excellent at eating tree leaves and twigs, and in fact, it's a vital part of their diet.
* Cows: Cows are primarily grass eaters (grazers), but they will also eat leaves, especially if they are available and palatable.
* Donkeys: Like horses, donkeys are grazers and not primary leaf eaters. They might eat leaves if their usual diet is limited, but they are more likely to graze on grass.
* Mules: Mules, being a cross between a horse and donkey, are also primarily grazers. They might nibble on leaves, but it's not a significant part of their diet.
Important Note: It's crucial to be aware that some tree leaves are toxic to these animals. It's always best to consult with a veterinarian or animal expert before offering any leaves to your horse, donkey, or mule.