Yes, you can eat them!! Just make sure there not too mushy or too small, they taste better avoiding those objections. By the way, I own a farm with lots of fruits and veggies so feel free to ask me any further questions that you might have.
Bradford pear trees do not bear fruit. it does in deed produce fruit
I have several goats, and they snort at the pear leaves, refuse it, BUT love the pears! we slice the pears in halves right off the pear tree and feed them.
Yes,at least robins will, they are eating the fruit in my tree right now- November.
Pears come from trees, which you plant with a pear seed. you eat the pear, then plant the seed, then you wait 'till the tree grows up and then you eat the Pears from the tree. It's a circle of life. :) hope i helped!!!answer 2 Actually, with the pip fruit such as apples and pears, the chance of replicating the parent tree is not good. The seeds do not produce true to form.Much better is to obtain a grafted tree from a reputable nursery.
No, only animals can have predators. However there are animals that do eat prickly pears (including humans).
well you have to buy them but if you have a pear tree then you will save about $30 a year
Yes, hamsters can eat pears. Make sure the fruit is washed thoroughly, and cut small enough for the hamster to be able to chew.
Sounds like an urban myth to me; why should there only be ten minutes in its life when a pear is perfect to eat? If that were the case, grocery stores would be throwing out dud pears by the crateload. To check if a pear is ripe, press very gently with your thumb at the top of the stalk end, as you would with an avocado. If there is no 'give' or 'movement' the pear should be left, unrefrigerated, until it is ready to eat. Putting pears next to bananas helps them ripen. If the pear is ripe but you are not yet ready to eat it, simply refrigerate it to prevent further ripening, but don't leave it too long; you don't want an overripe pear.
Pears are very low in purines which in-turn makes them very low in the production of uric acid if you eat them.
Pears for Horses? A *couple of small slices without the seeds* (of a pear) won't do any harm, but if the horse is eating the pears off the ground, or you are giving the horse the whole pear this could be a problem. The seeds of some fruits are toxic to mammals...that includes people and animals. Also, if the horse has access to fruit that has fallen on the ground and eats too much, the horse could develop colic, which is potentially fatal in horses. Yes, it can. Just as well as it can eat a carrot or an apple.
They can eat any fruit or vegetable as long as it doesn't have a high mineral count so i would say cut it into slivers and try it like that when the pear is soft.
not all animals eat pears
yes thay do eat apples.thay eat wild cherry, apple, pear and other fruit trees.