First answer: No. Rabbits are perfectly safe eating pumpkin seeds.
More information: Pet rabbits shouldn't really be eating seeds. Seeds are high in natural fat and protein, which aren't good for rabbits. A nice treat for a rabbit is a bite or two of fresh fruit, like banana or strawberry or apple. A healthy pet rabbit diet is lots and lots of grass hay, some pellets and some fresh dark leafy greens daily (like basil and green leaf lettuce). See the related questions below for more info and links.
No. Apples are some of a horse's main diet and favorite dish so they tend to go through quite a handful of apple seeds. Apple seeds have been known to contain cyanide, but there isn't enough in the apple itself to do any true considerable damage to the horse or yourself should you ever eat apple seeds.
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Yes, apple seeds are poisonus to horses.
The seeds of the apple are poisonus. The poison is cyanide. This is the same poison Hitler used to go suicide.
Yes I've seen them eat apple seeds so I don't think it is a problem.
Actually, there is no arsenic in apple seeds. The poison they contain is cyanide. Unless you eat hundreds upon hundreds of apple seeds nothing bad will happen.
Apple seeds contain amygdalin, a substance that releases cyanide into the blood stream when chewed and digested. However, apple seeds in small amounts do not contain enough cyanide to cause harm. However, it is better to spit out seeds to avoid any potential issues.
Yes, arsenic is a poison. What many people don't know is that apple seeds contain arsenic. That is why you shouldn't eat them.
Poison ivy has red berries, seeds inside.
Only in large amounts. They contain a small amount of amygdalin. Typically, it's best to avoid feeding dogs seeds. Especially small dogs.
The cyanide in the apple seeds is not high enough to kill/make a person sick unless you eat a fair bit of it,
What about apple seeds? If you plant them they will grow.
The plant and seeds contain dhurrin (sugar+nonsugar) that breaks into HCN whick is toxic for ruminants and horses.
An apple. There are several apple seeds in an apple, but only one pit in a peach.