It being sick or it being on its back, legs in the air eyes closed and tongue out (second part was not serious)
It dies.
they start acting up. they get sick.
Well I'm not sure about the new one but I think it will say: [name] has ingested [plant]
The most popular signs are the horse is ether rolling or pawing the ground continuously. If they do this call a vet right away.
When a horse eats a poisonous plant, it may get colic, or a stomachache. The horse may be refusing to eat or drink, be rolling around on the floor (horses roll around anyway, but you would be able to tell if it was sick), and it should appear listless.
I think it is something to do with animals such as horse transferring toxins onto to the plant. But, I not really sure.
No it is so poisonous that it is called the suicide plant by some.
Most of the time, horses will not eat anything poisonous unless they do not have anything better for them to eat. However, some horses are drawn to some poisonous plants. Whether your horse is drawn to them or not, you need to remove all poisonous plants from your horses reach.
That depends on the plant. Many plants have poisonous properties and some are edible.
No. Some of them are even eaten and can be used to make tea from
It can look very dull and sick. It can also act strange and hang its head low. But if suddenly one day your horse does eat a poison plant, look for anything funny. But to also make sure that doesn't happen, clean out your horses paddock daily and pull out any weeds or poisonous plants!
The horse rolls on bits for a long time.