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There is a tiny bit of cyanide in the seeds of horse. They are technically toxic to horses, but only if the horse eats enough of them to raise the level or cyanide in their body to toxic levels.
No, horses should not eat Ficus as it is toxic to them.
Black walnut is especially toxic to horses and should never be brought onto the same property where horses are kept. It does not really matter what form the wood is in it stays toxic to the horses and can bring on allergic reaction and severe laminitis.
No, a horse should not eat peppers. Peppers are part of the nightshade family and can be considered toxic to horses.
Bracken or Bracken ferns are high toxic to horses and should be removed from any place a horse could get into them.
Yes Privet Hedge is toxic to horses and should be kept as far away from the horse as possible. If the horse ingest any of the hedge call an equine veterinarian immediately and keep a close eye on the horse.
personally it sounds poisonous so i wouldn't give it to the horse unless you are desperate
Yes you can so long as the product used is non-toxic or horse safe.
Horses are known to eat Oleander, but Oleander is extremely toxic to horses and should be kept away from them at all costs. If a horse ingests Oleander call a veterinarian immediately as they may have to take the horse to a hospital for supportive care and IV fluids. Horses, although large animals are quite delicate when it comes to what they eat and what is toxic to them.
A horse may try to eat Laurel if it is very hungry. Laurel is highly toxic to horses and should be kept far away from them. If your horse ingests laurel contact a equine veterinarian immediately.
Yes, soda is toxic for horses. Carbonated drinks like soda can cause digestive upset, colic, and other health issues in horses. It is best to avoid giving soda or any sugary, carbonated beverages to horses.
No, crepe myrtle is not toxic to horses. However, if a horse eats too much it can cause mild gastrointestinal upset.