The orange ' Halloween' type pumpkins are fine for horses to eat in small amounts. They provide water and entertainment. Make sure to cut the stem off first to avoid it damaging the horses mouth though.
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No. Horses noses are made out of cartilige.
The name originates from Greek 'pepon' meaning large melon. The oldest evidence of Pumpkins is about 7000 years BC from seeds found in Mexico and parts of North America
The setting of All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy switches from parts of Mexico to parts of Texas.
Pumpkins are vascular plants. They have a system of tissues, including xylem and phloem, that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. This vascular system allows pumpkins to grow and develop by delivering essential resources to different parts of the plant.
fenal, tibia, and the femus
Yes in some parts.
Pumpkins can affect cats during the fall season if they ingest parts of the pumpkin plant or fruit. While small amounts of cooked pumpkin can be safe and even beneficial for cats, consuming raw pumpkin or other parts of the plant can cause digestive issues such as upset stomach or diarrhea. It's important to monitor your cat's access to pumpkins and consult a veterinarian if you have concerns about their health.
head,mane,tail,belly
The knuckle, the casing and the crate
The northern parts of austrilla.
Your pumpkins may be dying due to factors such as pests, diseases, or improper watering. To save them, you can try removing any affected parts, using organic pest control methods, ensuring proper watering, and providing adequate sunlight and nutrients.