It grows in England, often in and around stables. It's known to form 'fairy rings', round circlular bunches of mushrooms. It's edible and considered very tasty. There are several websites dedicated to information on mushroom. A search for horse mushrooms would give you plenty of reference material.
Yes.
umm no?
Yes; and they grow naturally in horse manure anyway.
His parents died by eating poisonous mushrooms.
From The Great Encyclopedia of Mushrooms written by Jean-Louis Lamaison and Jean-Maria Poles, "The horse mushroom grows in fields and pastures, and sometimes in heather."
His parents died by eating poisonous mushrooms.
Some interesting information about magic mushrooms is that, native people used them for religious rituals!
These chemicals are called fungicides.
I have no idea. Mushrooms are not something a horse would normally eat. And if the mushrooms didn't come from a store they could be of a poisonous variety.
Mushrooms are from the category of fungi. They are basically saprophytes. There are a variety of fungus. From microscopic to macroscopic, its a wide range. Mushrooms come in the category of macro scopes.They are of high nutritional value. They also make a delicious dish.
Most people do so because commerical mushrooms are grown in reconstituted horse manure. Having said that there really is no reason to peel them, in fact it is recommended that you do not.
wild horse are a species they are cool and interesting
The horses run really fast in horse racing