No. It is a very dangerous and poisonous plant for horses that can give a horse colic or even result in death.
Yes, there are several species of biological controls that attack several of the different knapweed species found in the United States. There are excellent insects available for diffuse, spotted and squarerose knapweed.
Braken fern, hemlock, tansy ragwort, sudan grass, locoweed, oleander, red maple trees, water hemlock, russian knapweed, yew....
Centaurea Centaurium
Yes. Both the rind and the pulp are safe for horses to eat.
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Spotted knapweed is not known to toxic, though spines of mature plants could cause injury to grazing animals. See Related Links.
No,it is not safe for horses to eat mushrooms and toadstools.This can cause a very bad sickness dissease for horses and a deadly death.
I use it in combination with alfalfa, my horses love it!
it is fine to give corn to horses. they love it as a nice treat
wha?
The national flower of German is Cornflower which is locally called knapweed.
to safe the people and the horses