While a crab apple may not hurt your horse, too many crab apples can cause a horse to colic and/or founder. These are serious health problems, colic being the number one reason for emergency veterinary visits and one of the leading causes of equine death in the US. If your horse is pastured with a crab apple tree, the best thing to do if the horse can't be removed from the area is to pick all the apples so the horse no longer has access to them.
I have heard that it is dangerous for horses to eat crab apples because they are poisonous to them. This is the same as acorns which can kill them if they eat too many because they can not digest them.
There are a number of different animals that eat crabgrass. These include goats, horses, cows, dogs, sheep, and rabbits.
Many rodents eat crab apples. Deer, rabbits, raccoons, and other plant eating animals eat crab apples. Other creatures eat crab apples too, like worms.
You could humorously refer to that group as the "Tab Crab Choir." This playful name captures their activity of singing while enjoying tab cola and crab apples, combining the elements of their gathering into a catchy title.
The foreman tab and apple choir
No, eating a crab is not the same as eating a roach. Crab are actually edible, and roaches are too, but crab is more of a lifestyle food. crab has much more richer taste and is better taste in my opinion.
Crab-eating Frog was created in 1829.
The foremen tab and apple choir.
Oh that is an easy one! The foremen tab and apple choir!
Crab apples are generally not toxic, but they can cause digestive upset if consumed in large quantities due to their high acidity and the presence of certain compounds. Eating a few crab apples might not lead to diarrhea, but ingesting significant amounts could potentially result in gastrointestinal discomfort. It's always best to consume any wild fruit in moderation and consult with a medical professional if you experience any adverse effects.
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