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NO! Lobelia is toxic to horses and many other animals! It is responsible for the death of many hundreds of livestock in the U.S. each year, including horses, cattle, and goats. Lobelia contains nicotine alkaloids that are responsible for its toxicity. These plants are palatable and are readily consumed. Depending on the dose, the nicotine alkaloids are central nervous system stimulants or depressants and result in the following signs:
1st it starts with the sun then plants begin to grow then horses then eat the plants
plants have an impact on your life by breathing and having oxygen..if it wasnt for plants then we would probably have a different breathing excersice.
plants
Yes, horses are herbivores. They eat grasses and plants.
No, horses do not like the taste of lima been plants so they should not eat them.
No. Plants have tiny holes in the bottom of their leaves that take in oxygen. Also, plants don't have lungs.
cause they do
It depends on what plants the horse is allergic to.
The Asians
Horses should not be allowed to eat goldenrod plants. The toxin is present in both the dry and green plant.
Different poisons affect horses different but the answer is YES. There are poisonous plants that will affect a horses breathing. Other signs of poisoning are: * Colic * Drooling * Difficulty breathing * Fluctuating Heart Rate (too fast or too slow) * Difficulty swallowing * Muscle spasms * Tremors/shaking * Disorientation/confusion * Unusual spookiness/Frightens more than usual A horse may show only one of these symptoms or many. They DON'T have to have ALL of the symptoms in order to be poisoned, so - - If you suspect your horse has been poisoned, don't hesitate... call your veterinarian immediately! Further down this page is a direct link to a website that shows some of the most common plants that are poisonous to horses.