Almond tree leaves are poisonous to horses. In fact, fruit trees such as cherry, peach, plum, apricot, and nectarine leaves are also poisonous to horses.
No None of it is poisonus to horses
A poisonous compound found in the seeds, bark, and leaves of the sugar apple (cherimoya) tree.
I do not have a pharmacological answer, but I have been raising and breeding horses on a MS. farm for 15 years with magnolia tree with no noticeable affect. I have even seen the horses eating magnolia leaves on occasion, which really surprised me. Magnolia's are non-toxic to dogs, cats, and horses according to ASPCA.
Locust tree thorns are not poisonous but like any cut or stab wound, they could leave you open to an infection. The poisonous parts of black locust tree are the leaves, seed pods, inner bark and young shoots.
ash trees are poisonous to cattle and sheep
yes
The leaves and acorns of the Oak tree are poisonous to horses in large amounts, due to the toxin tannic acid, and cause kidney damage and gastroenteritis.
Yes, wilted wild cherry leaves can be poisonous to both horses and cattle, thusly the nickname "Calf Killer" tree. The leaves and inner bark of the wild cherry tree contain cyanide compounds which are detrimental to livestock. A rash of still born colts in Kentucky was attributed to wild cherry leaf consumption by the dams.
Mountain Ash leaves are not poisonous to Alpacas. In fact, the leaves and the berries are not poisonous to any animal.
They will always be poisonous. The best course of action is to pick up each leaf, and dispose of it away from the pasture. Do not burn the leaves, for the horses can inhale the poison, and trust me, that's an extra run to the emergency room in the middle of the night.
Rowan tree berries are not poisonous to horses. They are usually not interested in eating rowan tree berries. These berries actually have a variety of medicinal uses.
Cherry Laurel's are extremely toxic to horses, the leaves can cause cyanide poisoning.
The Muledeer love to eat and sleep under the mahogany tree. They eat its leaves and bark, so no I do not believe that it would be harmful to a goat.
no not unless they have an alergy.
An almond tree is a tree which bears the almond, Latin name Prunus dulcis, or the Indian almond, Terminalia catappa.
Thuja green giant trees are not poisonous to horses. Since the tree isn't that appetizing to a horse, he probably won't eat it anyway.
ARE YOU CRAZY?!?! Nobody can eat a tree...but if you are talking about eating leaves, then be careful about what tree's leaves your eating,but most of the leaves shouldn't be unhealthy or poisonous, but this is my knowledge and thoughts.
A poisonous compound found in the seeds, bark, and leaves of the sugar apple (cherimoya) tree.