Technically, yes, horses are capable of eating broccoli. However, broccoli in large quantities can cause gas build-up in the intestines, which in some cases can lead to gas colic (a potentially fatal problem). Therefore, it is not recommended to feed your horse broccoli.
Horses probably can eat cauliflower, for two reasons.One, think about this. IF you had to eat paper, you might not like it, but it's possible.Two, now think about the horse. Even if the horse didn't like cauliflower, it could still eat it.
It is safe for some animals. Dogs, hamsters, horses, if a cat does eat cauliflower then it is fine for them also.
Gerbils can eat cauliflower, being herbivores.
You should avoid anything in the Cole family, this includes Cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower and Kale. These plants can cause a build up of gas in the horses intestines and cause painful gas colic.
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Yes, you can eat cauliflower that has not been bundled. As long as the cauliflower is fresh, free from mold, and shows no signs of spoilage, it is safe to eat. Bundling is often done for presentation and convenience, but it is not necessary for the vegetable's edibility. Just wash and prepare it as desired.
How can it be poison if millions of people eat it.
Yes you can.
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Yes, you can.