Yes, dogs can eat apples.
Yes, goats can eat apples in moderation. Apples can be a healthy snack for goats, but make sure to remove the seeds as they contain a compound that can be toxic in large amounts. Introduce apples slowly into their diet to avoid digestive issues.
As long as the equipment used to slice the onions was clean and sanitary, sliced onions are perfectly fine to eat. Store sliced onions in the refrigerator.
no, you shouldn't
Yes, guinea pigs can eat apples. Apples are safe for guinea pigs to consume as long as they are given in moderation and the seeds and core are removed before feeding. Apples are a good source of vitamin C for guinea pigs.
The white stuff on apples is called "bloom" and it is a natural wax coating that helps protect the fruit. It is safe to eat and can be easily washed off before consuming the apple.
No, apples that are safe for humans to eat are also safe for goats to eat. However, any apples that have been sprayed with pesticides or apple varieties that are not safe for human consumption should be carefully reviewed, possibly with reference to the ASPCA's toxic plants website, before being fed to goats.
I mean... I wouldn't, Just to be safe. But then again, I wouldn't eat an entire plate of rice if a single fly landed at the edge of it. I'm that cautious with my food lmao
apples
As long as it isn't moldy and doesn't smell bad it is safe to eat.
Canaries are not very picky about they eat, unlike parrots. Therefore, canaries can eat all sorts of fruits and veggies including apples just as long as the seeds are removed.
Apples will help you live longer (as will all healthy fruit and vegetables), but apples alone will not increase your life span.