Dogs love to chew on horse chestnuts. Rodents such as squirrels & chipmunks are the main animals that really eat horse chestnuts.
I believe that rodents such as squirrels & chipmunks are the main animals that eat horse chestnuts. White Tail Deer might eat them when they are desperate.
I don't think so. See "Can you eat a pine cone".
no it doesn't. flaxen liver chestnuts can be about any breed, including the Rocky Mountain Horse
A horse is a prey because they're vegetarians therefore they can be preyed upon by carnivores and omnivores. . . An omnivore is an animal that eats both meat and plants for all you people who don't know what that is
an animal that only eats meat is a carnivore, an animal the only eats vegetation is a herbivore and an animal that eats both is called an omnivore :)
Conkers come from the Horsechestnut tree Aeseculus hippocastanum and are inedible. Chestnuts come from the Spanish or Sweet Chestnut tree Castanea sativa and are edible. s
Chestnuts and Horse Chestnuts are not the same thing. Chestnuts are edible by humans. Horse Chestnuts (Buckeyes) are not edible and are generally considered poisonous --- even to horses!
Conkers (Horse Chestnuts) are inedible, possibly toxic to everyone.
No they aren't. But sweet chestnuts are.
No they aren't. But sweet chestnuts are.
horse and donkey and rabbit
no
"Marrons" are horse chestnuts / conkers. Chestnuts can also be called "marrons" when prepared and sold. ("marrons glacés" are chestnuts)
Other types of fish and, of course, humans.
The only animals on the farm that would possibly eat horse meat are the dog and the pigs.
Ergots and chestnuts are believed to be remnants of vestigial of Eohippus. This was an early relative the horse that is known today.
There are 4 chestnuts total, one on the inside of each leg. They are located right above the knee!
no, chestnuts are not of use to horses. People believe way back when, horses had fingers and toes.