No, citronella is not something a horse can eat. It is however used in bug repellents that are often used on horses. If a horse ingests citronella call and equine veterinarian immediately.
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No, rabbits shouldn't eat citronella. Citronella is the name for both an essential oil, and a group of trees/shrubs (mostly growing in tropical climates).Citronella oil - Rabbits shouldn't eat or lick any essential oils, they're just too potent.Citronella plants - Although not listed on the popular lists of plants known to be toxic to rabbits, that doesn't mean they aren't toxic. These lists (one is linked below) are always important to consult but they can't be perfectly complete.There are many foods that are safe for rabbits to eat -- it's best to stick to those. If your rabbit has already eaten citronella (either oil or plant), do the same thing you should do whenever rabbits eat something possibly unsafe: watch for signs of illness (and respond appropriately if illness occurs), and encourage lots of hay eating and water drinking. See related questions below for more help.
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.
Horses may eat their afterbirth.
yes horses do eat cantaloupe
horses primerily eat grass or hay.
horses eat hay and drink water
No horses do not eat monkeys for dinner.
The word "citronella tree" translated to Telugu is కెసరువాస్త్రి చెట్టు (Kesaruvastri Chettu).
Citronella is, a lemon grass
The scientific name for citronella is Cymbopogon nardus.
An Arab can eat anything other breeds of horses eat.