Peach pits are poisonous so I am guessing YES
No they can't because it has a single pit in the middle
I would be concerned about the pits. If you remove the pits first a few peaches would be a nice treat for your Boer goats.
No, they can eat it without harm.
The pit helps the peaches retain their colour. It also looks good in the jar.
Yes apricots have a pit. They are very mush like peaches.
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Peaches are commonly classified into two groups: (1) freestone peaches, where the flesh of the fruit easily separates from the pit (2) clingstone or cling peaches, where the flesh adheres firmly to the pit and is difficult to separate In general, many varieties of cling peaches tend to be firmer and milder, while freestone peaches tend to be softer and more tangy flavored.
Stone fruits are fruits with a stone or "pit" in the middle. Cherries, peaches and plums are examples of stone fruits.
Yes. All fruit is good for hens, laying or not. Peaches are nutritious as are crushed apples, melons and berries. You should crush the peaches and remove the pit since the soft interior of the pit contains trace amounts of cyanide.
Goats eat glue with their mouths, they does.
For kids to learn how to have fun w/ peaches.
Corn , beans , squash , and melon, peaches, chilles, onion, sheep and goats.