Deadly Nightshade, atropa belladonna, is just that, deadly. It is not recommended that any living thing ingest it including sheep.
I think they are Ragwort, Deadly nightshade and Oak. Deadly Nightshade and Ragwort are both deadly to humans as well as cattle sheep and other grass eating animals. Horses will eat ragwort only as a last resort to food. Dig it out ASAP because when it dies the Ragwort looses its rank smell.
It depends on the flower. dandiliions or daiseys - alright Digitallus or nightshade - deadly.
Sheep can eat clover hay, grass, and almost anything type of grass. Sheep can't eat yew, marsh marigold, larkspur, wood anemone, lesser celandine, creeping buttercup, ivy, hemlock, deadly nightshade, genbane, woody nightshade, foxglove, honeysuckle, lords and ladies (a type of lily), and ragwort. They will usually avoid those though. They also eat grains such as oats, barley, ground peas, and corn in regulated amounts.
George Washington. As a fruit of a plant from the deadly nightshade family, they thought it would poison him.
They kill sheep.
Nightshade is deadly to anything that eats it... The symptoms in pigs is acute bloody stool, salvation, trembling, drooling, paralysis and then coma and death. There is an anti-toxin that can be administered. The good news - pigs very rarely eat it as they know it's not good. A pasture with s e nightshade and lots of other forage and a steady supple of food will keep the pigs full and not interested in this deadly pasture find.
Dandelion flowers and stuff like that but can't eat ragwort , deadly nightshade, or any normal poisonous plants like fox gloves
it might kill the sheep and you could eat sheep, now that you mention it i wonder what sheep taste like.
If you feed sheep before you kill them, you will have more meat and fat on the sheep's skin to eat! Yum!
Sheep don't eat meat; he'd kill himself not just that if sheep really ate meat then it would be A.dumb and B.15kg Duuu...
they all eat hay but if you get a boy goat dont give it grain it can kill them
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