Yes azalea like most ornamental type plants are toxic to horses and should be removed from any place that they could come in contact with them. You can also contact your local agricultural extension agency for a list of toxic plant in your area.
Cotoneaster lacteous is not harmful to horses. The majority of the cotoneaster species are in the form of shrubs and bushes.
depends what it is
Chestnut applies to horses in two ways; one is the color, which is reddish brown. Another is the bony protrusion from above the horses knee in the front, and from the inner hock on the back. This is in no way harmful to horses, it is present on all horses.
No they are not.a matter afact horses love bananas there quite healthy.
Im not quite sure but for now dont feed them to your horses! Untill then ask your vet.
An azalea is a flowering bush or shrub, either of two subgenera of the genus Rhododendron. They differ in many respects from the other types of rhododendron, most notably forming single flowers instead of groups. An azalea plant will usually create all of its blooms during a single short period.Azaleas can be poisonous to horses, goats, and other animals.NOTEThe term "azalea poisoning" is also a term for food-borne infections by Bacillus cereus.This has no relation to the plant.
what is the pH for azalea
The azalea is a dicot.
chicken poop is very harmful to horse because if they eat it they could get a fices disease.
Horses are harmful to humans because they can bite, rear, buck, strike, kick at you. They are useful for Plowing, Farm work, races, leisure riding, companions and just for a pet. =]
Yes. It can kill horses. If you see signs that you may think are colic, then call your vet immediatley.
Horses can buck/throw people off of their backs, as well as kick them, both of which can cause major injuries.