No. Despite the thorns, roses are actually quite edible and if a horse can figure out how to eat your roses, they will. It's best to keep the roses away from the pasture fence line, far enough that horses can't reach through and nibble on them.
You can plant any type of tree that you would want. You must put up a fence around the young tree because horses, like cattle are very inquisitive and like to play with things that are in their area. They will try and scratch themselves on it and want to lean on it. If you want a tree in your pasture, protect it.
Yes they are poisonous to horses if eaten. It's best to try and eliminate any plant in a horse pasture that may be poisonous.
Hey there, There is one food that I know of that is poisonus to horses. It's fox glove. It is a plant, and it blooms. Make sure that you do not leave any in the pasture so the horses eat it! Good luck, and I hope it helpt!
The pasture needs to be tilled before you can plant any corn. Pasture grasses can be so competitive that they don't allow the corn to germinate into a plant, so you need to eliminate the competition by tilling the pasture. THEN you can seed the corn. However, if you have access to a strip-till implement, especially one with a band sprayer attachment, you can interplant the corn with the pasture. It's still important to kill the pasture in the narrow strips where the corn is planted. Fertility and plant population must also be adjusted accordingly.
they love forbs it is a flowering plant and its very nutritious for them
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Horses should not be allowed to eat goldenrod plants. The toxin is present in both the dry and green plant.
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Chayote is a creeper so plant it where it can creep, fence etc.
Horses are herbivores (plant eaters).
Absolutely not! Horses are herbivores and should only eat plant matter. horses cannot digest animal proteins very well and this can lead to colic and possibly even death.
As the grape plant is a type of vine, they'll grow well on a fence.