Dogwood (trees and shrubs) do not show up on any of the typical lists as being a toxic plant for horses such as the ASPCA. As it does not show up as being toxic on several toxicity lists, dogwood should be fine planted around horses.
If you have any further concerns, please check with your horses' veterinarian.
Agricultural lime is sometimes toxic to horses. It should be kept away from young horses and in large amounts or high concentrations.
Yes, cedar trees are safe for cows to be around.
They were able to dodge behind trees. The slide then went around the trees and they were safe.
Fir and Pine trees are of the same species so as long as the shavings have been kiln dried and are as dust free as possible they would be safe for equine use.
According to the House Rabbit Society (link below), the fruit of dogwood trees/shrubs is slightly poisonous. Dogwood is not commonly (if ever) recommended for pet rabbits; however, wild rabbits have been known to eat dogwood bark and twigs. Many people recommend the "better safe than sorry" route and avoid giving foods to their rabbits they aren't sure are safe. At least this way you know the rabbit won't poisoned. If you decide to try dogwood out on your rabbit, follow the same procedure you would with any new food: start off with very small amounts, then observe for a few days, then very slightly increase the amount, observe again, etc. Always ensure that fresh foods are clean and free from pesticides, herbicides, parasite eggs, etc.
Yes. Both the rind and the pulp are safe for horses to eat.
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Yes you can so long as the product used is non-toxic or horse safe.
No,it is not safe for horses to eat mushrooms and toadstools.This can cause a very bad sickness dissease for horses and a deadly death.
Actually, no, they're not. Cedars are one of many "safe" trees for cows of any level of reproduction to be around.
Yes,horses can jump.you would have to train them.
We can develop a safe environment by using this tips1) Stop cutting trees or plants2) Don't waste water3) Stop smoking