Fertilizers do contain lime.
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There are two types of barn lime. Ag lime or dolomite can be used to "sweeten" the chicken coop and area with no harm to the birds. Hydrated lime "burn lime" is caustic and should be kept away from Livestock including chickens.
Lime is not dangerous to smell in small amounts. Lime can harm the skin if touched and cause problems if ingested.
The lime water turns milky
These household items can make invisible ink.
Make sure its cold, and a little lime never hurt.
Yes, but only in small amounts. Lime is calcium, and is good for cows that are lactating or producing milk.
I believe you are referring to lye and not lime. Common household lye is usually sodium hydroxide. Lye should be used with caution as it is caustic and poisonous.Source: Answers.com
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They could, but not likely in very small amounts.
Lime is not poisonous ,or toxic when in contact with skin , unless the dog licks it's feet, and ingests it . Lime is however caustic when wet , and can cause burns , or at least irritation. The best thing to do if you notice your dog has stepped in lime is to wash the feet immediately in lots of water , use a water bottle , or a puddle , but use your fingers to help spread the toes to remove all traces of the lime.