Yes, hellebore is toxic to chickens. The plant contains compounds that can cause gastrointestinal distress, neurological symptoms, and even death if ingested in sufficient quantities. It's important to keep chickens away from hellebore and other toxic plants to ensure their safety and health. Always consult a veterinarian if you suspect your chickens have ingested something harmful.
Poison is poison!
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Yes but are they purple?
A black hellebore is one of two kinds of poisonous medicinal plants, Helleborus niger, or Veratrum nigrum.
Yes. You must follow the instructions on the label carefully and keep the poison away from the chickens and other animals. Rat poison sometimes comes in pellet form and chickens will eat it if it is spread about carelessly. It is often best to locate where the rats are moving and put the poison in a container with an entrance and exit.
Hellebore is a species of plant. It is said that Hippocrates used "white hellebore" (a false hellebore) as a purgative, a word for a strong laxative.On that basis, "And for mathematical science he that doubts their certainty hath need of a dose of hellebore" would mean that the person has a need for a strong laxative. The reader is invited to interpret that in modern English, but there is a three-word expression that begins with "full of". ;-)
Yes. Anitfreeze can poison all kinds of animals, even humans.
Smurfs - 1981 The Black Hellebore 2-5 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Hyacinth. Heliotrope. Hellebore.
Chickens can get a type of flu that's like if you had pink eye, poison ivy, a cold and your hair was falling out all at the same time.It's very contagious to other chickens but not to people.
Cedar wood is poisonous to some chickens because if they inhale the scent of it, it is really poisonous and the chicken will get congested, and sometimes they won't be able to breath, and they die! :-(
It is also called White Hellebore.