I do not have a pharmacological answer, but I have been raising and breeding horses on a MS. farm for 15 years with magnolia tree with no noticeable affect. I have even seen the horses eating magnolia leaves on occasion, which really surprised me.
Magnolia's are non-toxic to dogs, cats, and horses according to ASPCA.
No, Douglas fir trees are not toxic to horses. In fact, some horse owners may use Douglas fir shavings as bedding for their horses. However, it is always important to monitor your horse’s diet and environment for any signs of illness or reaction.
Yes, almond tree leaves are considered toxic to horses if consumed in large quantities due to the presence of cyanide-producing compounds. It's important to prevent horses from grazing near almond trees or consuming their leaves to avoid potential poisoning. If you suspect your horse has ingested almond tree leaves, contact a veterinarian immediately.
Yes, purple leaf plum hedges are toxic to horses when consumed in large quantities. The leaves and stems contain cyanogenic glycosides which can produce cyanide when ingested, affecting a horse's health. It's best to keep horses away from these plants as a precaution.
Yes, horses have nipples. They are similar to other mammals in that they are used to nurse their young. However, unlike some other mammals, horses have only two nipples, located on the mare's underside.
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Yellow rattle is poisonous to horses. It is poisonous to other livestock as well. Yellow rattle is also known by the names cockscomb, and rattle-basket.
Kentucky's most important livestock are Thoroughbred horses and cattle.
Cherry Leaves are poisonous to horses. BE ALERT!
Mountain Ash leaves are not poisonous to horses or other animals. The berries of the Mountain Ash are not poisonous either.
Ragwort is poisonous to horses it is very dangerous
All the standard kinds of livestock, such as sheep, cattle, pigs, horses etc. are found in western Europe.All the standard kinds of livestock, such as sheep, cattle, pigs, horses etc. are found in western Europe.All the standard kinds of livestock, such as sheep, cattle, pigs, horses etc. are found in western Europe.All the standard kinds of livestock, such as sheep, cattle, pigs, horses etc. are found in western Europe.All the standard kinds of livestock, such as sheep, cattle, pigs, horses etc. are found in western Europe.All the standard kinds of livestock, such as sheep, cattle, pigs, horses etc. are found in western Europe.All the standard kinds of livestock, such as sheep, cattle, pigs, horses etc. are found in western Europe.All the standard kinds of livestock, such as sheep, cattle, pigs, horses etc. are found in western Europe.All the standard kinds of livestock, such as sheep, cattle, pigs, horses etc. are found in western Europe.All the standard kinds of livestock, such as sheep, cattle, pigs, horses etc. are found in western Europe.All the standard kinds of livestock, such as sheep, cattle, pigs, horses etc. are found in western Europe.
Phyllis
a farmer who raises livestock (cattle, sheep, horses, goats, etc)
Yes the Chrysanthemums are poisonous to horses, it's best to remove them from any place a horse could get ahold of them.
Horse apples, also called hedge apples or Osage oranges, are inedible. Although not poisonous, they may cause vomiting. Horses and other livestock will sometimes eat the fruit.
Liquid amber trees are not poisonous to horses. However, there are many trees and plants that are toxic to horses including lemon, lime, and horseweed.
no, plantain is not poisonous to horses, the plantain leaf they can eat but they never go near it but, they can't eat the plantain lilly as it is toxic to cats dogs and horses.