yes but sometimes when they are eating grass they might accidentally eat a buttercup with it it causes them no harm but what so ever do not feed them plain buttercups they do not particularly enjoy the taste (NO BUGS ON THE BUTTERCUPS)
Yes, they are safe to eat. But they are also least healthy.
Hogs are grown in farmlands might eat your fruits.
They eat a lot of different things esp for treats but mostly they eat hay,grass, and grain. Things that are poisonous are buttercups,acorns, potatoes (or so i have heard) But mostly if something is poisonous such as buttercups and they are in there pasture they won't tend to eat them unless they are starving! I hope i answered your question!
NO buttercups are posionous to horses
well it is grown in the wild tropic region of moocoo toocoo japan
buttercups
The best place to find Buttercups are in the Spring Meadows. I recommend Dewdrop Vale, as this meadow has more Buttercups than the others.
They are grown in the wild
The Wild Rose is grown pretty much everywhere in Alberta, and is found everywhere, if you know where to look.
because they grown without being planted that's why they say "wild"
Ranuculacea.