Hedge apples will not hurt your horse. Hedge apples are commonly eaten by horses and are one of their favorite snacks.
Osage Orange is also called Bodark, Bodark oak, hedge oak. ( it's not an oak ) It's fruit is often called horse apples and hedge apples... so some ppl refer to the tree as 'horse apple tree' or 'hedge apple tree'. The green fruit is not edible, but the seeds are.
Yes they are edible
Apples blue apples crunchy apples dull apples eating apples frozen apples (edible) .... you get the picture
A blueberry bush can be an edible hedge substitute for either of these hedges in a landscape. The rabbiteye blueberry bush variety may be more suitable for different types of soils.
Toucans can indeed eat apples like most edible fruit.
The apple is a fruit. The apple tree, however, has roots, branches, leaves and flowers.
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.
Edible Arrangements assortement of fruits includes: apples, oranges, cantalope, honeydew, strawberries, grapes, and pineapple.
Yes, edible apples are a healthy snack option for children as they are low in calories, high in fiber, and packed with essential nutrients like vitamins and antioxidants that support overall health and well-being.
Yes, mine love them, but I'm not sure they are good for them. I've know cows can choke to death on them.
coyotes are omnivores and will eat anything edible they find including fruits.