If it is ingested than it can become harmful to the digestive system, however, if they are walking across a gravel road it is not harmful to them.
No sometimes yes but not always
The cattle of the sun
Fencing the orchard- however, cattle will not harm mature fruit trees.
Not if you're careful about how much you give them. If you feed it in moderation, no it won't harm them.
foxglove and deadly nighshade are two poisonous plants. rapeseed
Granite, sand, quartz, gravel, garnet, mica, feldspar, cattle, fruits, dairy products, eggs.
the cattle that roam on the island belonging to the sungod, Helios.
Generally, no. Roundups are a way of simply transporting a herd of cattle from pasture to the farm. However, some minor injuries could occur such as scrapes from bushes. Roundup, as in the herbicide, used to kill weeds and grass is not in itself harmful (but cattle should not have access to it) but it is what the roundup does to the dying plant that may harm cattle as in the plant is dying so it produces more sugars which makes it more palatable to stock which is not good if it is a plant toxic to cattle.
No. Charcoal bits will harm your betta fish. But you can use deactivated charcoal bits
If Odysseus or his men harm the cattle of Helios the sun god, it will result in a severe punishment. Helios will demand retribution and may vow to seek vengeance, leading to further hardships for Odysseus and his crew, such as additional challenges on their journey back home.
One species is the domestic cattle introduced to North America.
If Odysseus or his crew should harm the cattle of Helios, his ship and his men will be doomed. If they do not do this, they may yet reach Ithaca.