I'm pretty sure they can eat tomatoes.
Yes, most horses do not like them.
No they cant
tomatoes, apples, pears, and peaches are some
Tomatoes are in fact poisonous to horses. They along with Potatoes and horse nettle are all part of the deadly Nightshade family. The green portions of the plant contain Atrophine which can slow gut motility to the point of causing a lethal bout of colic. The 'meat' part of the tomato contains Hyoscyamine which affects the nervous system and can cause the pupils to dilate , decrease the saliva production, cause colic, and even hemorrhagic diarrhea (Bloody stool). So no never feed a horse tomatoes.
no is it did it would die so there for you can kill a horse by doing that please dont do that. they cant eat that because there is something in that that is harm full to the horse and it cant breath right.
Technically a horse can eat any vegetable or fruit. The human foods horses can eat are carrots, potatoes, bread, apples, oatmeal, oats, they like al kinds of vegetables. they cant eat meat, coffee, chocolate, candy other than peppermint. Horses love peppermint.
The duration of Killer Tomatoes Eat France is 1.57 hours.
yes! catbirds eat tomatoes. every time one starts to get ripe they eat little chunks out of it!
no horses cant cry
Only if the peelings have been cooked. Potatoes along with Tomatoes are part of the deadly nightshade family and are extremely toxic to horses if fed raw. ( tomatoes should be avoided even when cooked.) Potatoes break down into starch /sugar and should not be fed to horses in large amounts, every so often as a treat is OK, so long as they have been thoroughly cooked.
Horses are curious by nature and will try any new food offered to them. However pizza should be avoided. Pizzas contain cheese which is a dairy product and horses do not digest dairy products very well. Also there is typically meat on pizzas and meat is also bad for horses, again they cannot digest it well if at all. Lastly Tomatoes are used on pizza, as a sauce and / or topping and tomatoes are toxic to horses and should be avoided at all costs.
No. Tomatoes are too big for ladybugs to eat.