Mesquite bean pods are actually milled into a delicious sweet flour consumed by us humans and the pods are widely consumed by the local wildlife. I can't say for sure that they are safe for horses but based on the above I would assume they are actually quite a nutritious addition to a horses diet.
Mesquite.
The tree that produces bean-like pods is called a mesquite tree.
No, but it can eat grass.
The type of tree that produces large bean pods is called a "mesquite tree."
The beans in the pod of Prosopis Mesquite is a legume and consumed by humans and therefore does not appear to have toxic chemicals .It is also eaten by wild animals like coyote in Mexican deserts and therefore may be safe for dogs however there is no evidence of its long term use and harmful effects. A careb tree with pods is safe for dogs.
Probably all wild ruminants, rodents and birds eat mesquite, especially the seeds of mesquites. Cattle and horses have been known to suffer health problems from eating too many bean pods, when other forage is scarce. In addition, there are insects which eat the leaves and invade the wood.
Many wild animals along with rodents and birds eat mesquite. Coyotes have been known to eat mesquite beans and pods. Mesquite pods are safe and even beneficial for dogs as well.
Does bean plant produces seeds in long pods
The type of tree that drops brown pods is typically a mesquite tree.
The type of tree that produces large pods is called a "mesquite tree."
Neither. A green bean is the whole bean. The pods inside the bean are not beans, they are pods, and they are what give the bean its distinctive flavour.
The tree that has pods hanging down from its branches is called a mesquite tree.