Daisies are not considered toxic to gerbils. While some plants can be harmful to small pets, daisies generally do not pose a significant risk. However, it's always best to monitor your pet’s behavior and health when introducing any new plants into their environment. If you have concerns, consult a veterinarian for specific advice.
No, any fruit is good for gerbils to eat
They are not poisonous to humans, cats, dogs or horses.
African Daisies are listed as non-toxic to horses. If you are at all concerned about them remove them from where the horses could gain access to them.
Singapore daisies are indeed toxic to farm animals and other livestock. They are also poisonous to humans and pets.
DON'T TRY IT!!! I'm not sure if they can, but please do not try it as they could get sick (many foods are poisonous to gerbils) NEVER FEED YOUR GERBIL CITRUS FRUITS!!!
Several plants are toxic to gerbils, including azaleas, lilies, and yew. Other harmful plants include rhubarb leaves, poinsettias, and foxglove. It's essential to keep these and other potentially poisonous plants out of their environment, as ingestion can lead to serious health issues. Always consult a veterinarian or reliable sources for a comprehensive list of safe and unsafe plants for gerbils.
Most common daisies, such as the Shasta daisy and the oxeye daisy, are not considered poisonous to humans or pets. However, some members of the Asteraceae family, which includes certain daisies, can cause mild gastrointestinal upset if ingested. It's important to be cautious with any wildflowers and consult a reliable source or expert before consumption, as individual reactions can vary. Always ensure identification of specific species to avoid any potential toxicity.
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Daisies is the plural form of daisy. The plural possessive is daisies'.
Daisies, particularly the common daisy (Bellis perennis), are generally not considered poisonous to cattle. However, some species of daisies, like the oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare), can be mildly toxic if consumed in large quantities, potentially causing digestive issues. It's important for cattle to have a balanced diet and avoid excessive intake of any wild plants. If there's any concern, consulting a veterinarian is advisable.
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Yes all daisies are flowers. But not all flowers are daisies.