Leylandii is not poisonous to goats if they eat it. Goats are not known to eat this kind of tree but will if it is the only source of food available.
Yes, leylandii are very poisonous to goats. Leylandii is also known to be very poisonous to cattle and sheep.
No, leylandii are not poisonous for sheep. Some plants that are poisonous for sheep are philodendron, foxglove, buckthorn, and bracken.
It depends what animal it is. For example, leylandii is poisonous to dogs and horses but not alpacas.
No, bluebells are not poisonous to sheep. Some poisonous plants for sheep are holly, foxglove, ragwort, and trumpet lily.
No, dahlias are not poisonous to goats. The plant is poisonous to dogs and cats though. Goats can't eat photosensitizing plants.
Yes, sheep can eat blackberry bushes. Some poisonous plants for sheep are foxglove, holly, Jerusalem cherry, and the vinca vine.
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.
Sheep are equipped with the ability to resist the effects of the bite of a venomous snake. upon being bitten by a venomous snake when the poisonous toxins enter the blood stream of the sheep, the sheep has a natural protection written in its DNA that identifies the toxin and an anti-venom is created that neutralizes the toxicity of the venom and the toxins are passed through the sheep's system without any side effects, thus saving the life of the sheep.
Lleyandii is poisonous to sheep.
No, bluebells are not poisonous to sheep. Some poisonous plants for sheep are holly, foxglove, ragwort, and trumpet lily.
lettuce leaves are not poisonous but your sheep needs grass to eat as its main diet.
No, beech hedge is not poisonous to sheep. Many farmers use beech hedge on their farms for the livestock to eat.
ash trees are poisonous to cattle and sheep
No, dahlias are not poisonous to goats. The plant is poisonous to dogs and cats though. Goats can't eat photosensitizing plants.
No, walnut trees are not poisonous to sheep at all. The sheep can the leaves from the walnut tree and not get sick.
As it is a fungus it could potentially cause respiratory disease in sheep.
No unless they have been sprayed with herbicide.
Yes, sheep can eat blackberry bushes. Some poisonous plants for sheep are foxglove, holly, Jerusalem cherry, and the vinca vine.
Yes.
Cupressocyparis leylandii does not transplant well barerooted and should be grown in pots until planting out then not moved. The smaller leylandii transplant and grow quicker than larger more expensive specimens.