I havn't heard of any horse liking them but i am sure some have got to.
Yes, horses can eat zucchini plants, including the leaves and fruit, in moderation. Zucchini is non-toxic to horses and can provide some nutritional benefits. However, it's essential to introduce any new food gradually and ensure that the zucchini is clean and free from pesticides. Overfeeding can lead to digestive issues, so it should be offered as a treat rather than a staple.
zucchini
Yes, you can eat a zucchini that has turned yellow, but it may be overripe and have a slightly different taste and texture compared to a green zucchini.
Yes, it is safe to eat zucchini seeds. They are edible and can be consumed without any harm.
no , she did not eat she eat grass,clover and forbs
maybe maybe not Chickens will eat almost anything! My chickens love to eat the seeds out of the huge zucchini raw, if they are split open.
Safe maybe, but squishy and yucky to eat. Skin of zucchini should be hard and glossy.
You can tell zucchini is bad and unsafe to eat if it has mold, a slimy texture, a foul smell, or is discolored.
Zucchini is a food item. Zita pasta is a food item.
yes
Zucchini
A medium sized raw zucchini has 5 micrograms (mcg) of Vitamin K and a cup of chopped comes in at 8 mcg. This would be considered a low amount of Vitamin K. So the answer is yes, you can eat zucchini with coumadin.