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Honey is the only food that never spoils, but many canned and processed foods can last for years before going bad.
Too much baking soda in recipe or the baking soda was not mixed well. It causes a chemical reaction with the carrots changing their color. This does not change the flavor of the carrots. They are also still safe to eat. It will only freak people out!
The mouldy peach went mouldy and disintegrated in the bottom of Liam Booth's bag.
The Maori word "mouldy" means rotten or spoiled, typically referring to food that has gone bad.
Horses love carrots. Just about all horses love carrots. They love them all the time. Save some sicko poisoning them, or feeding horses mouldy or rotten carrots, they are never bad for horses. They are very nutritious and if you feed a horse way too many carrots it will become fat. That's about the most danger they can have. I've never personally heard of a horse having a severe allergic reaction to carrots. I suppose it might be possible, but in this case it would affect the horse in question all the time, whether or not she was in gestation. Your pregnant mare will probably LOVE the extra attention if you spoil her rotten - carrots certainly won't hurt her.
only its skin if it sheds and the snake is dead but not when it is alive...
You can put coins in an mouldy wrapping and some of the mould spores will rub off onto the coins. This will make the coins LOOK mouldy but, being metallic, they will not actually be mouldy.
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NEVER feed mouldy hay to horses( or mouldy pellets, grains or chaff) Horses will usually tell you if the hay is mouldy(unless they are very hungry) but not wanting to eat it. Dont confuse mouldy hay with silage or haylage, but be verycareful feeding silage and haylage to horses.
Because it will get soft and mouldy in damp areas
when a rabbit goes mouldy
no it not possible