Yes they can but plants that are toxic to goats will make them very sick - scours, liver problems even death.
The majority of house plants are toxic in some form to goats - look in your local library for a text on plants toxic to stock.
Toxic plants
No as some moulds can be toxic to goats.
No, apples that are safe for humans to eat are also safe for goats to eat. However, any apples that have been sprayed with pesticides or apple varieties that are not safe for human consumption should be carefully reviewed, possibly with reference to the ASPCA's toxic plants website, before being fed to goats.
No, goats can not eat stinging nettle plants. These plants are poisonous to goats and can be very harmful or even lethal to them if ingested.
No, goats should not eat Wisteria Vine as it is toxic. It can cause at least depression, if not worse.
With a goat-proof fence as some common garden plants can be toxic to goats.
No. Goats are herbivores, meaning they only eat plants. They will sometimes eat fruit, and love little treats of bread or molasses, but they will never eat meat.
A lot of common garden plants are toxic to goats - I would recommend you borrow a book on toxic plants from your local library.
It is not advised that goats eat mushrooms which grow in the wild. Some species of mushrooms can be very toxic to these animals.
Yes but there are many plants in gardens which are toxic to goats
Some people claim that it is toxic to goats but my goats eat it regularly and I have never had a problem. The reports on the Internet are very conflicting so make your own decision on it.