However, there are a few things to keep in mind:
* Moderation is key: Too many carrots can cause digestive upset and even colic.
* Sugar content: Carrots are high in sugar, so they should be given as a treat, not a regular part of their diet.
* Chopping: Carrots should be chopped into small pieces to prevent choking.
* Individual horses: Some horses may be more sensitive to carrots than others.
If you have any concerns about feeding carrots to your horse, consult with your veterinarian.