a limited amount are fine but if the horse eats too many he will probably end up with colic
Guinea pigs should not eat ferns because some ferns can be toxic to them. It is best to stick to the recommended diet of hay, vegetables, and a small amount of fruits for guinea pigs to ensure their health and safety.
Yes, deer may eat ferns as part of their diet, especially if other food sources are limited. Ferns provide a good source of nutrition for deer and are often browsed on in the wild. However, it may not be a preferred food choice compared to other plant species.
Ferns are green plants.So they do have chloroplasts.
Ferns (A+)
No, Ferns are Vascular Plants.
None! Oak is poisonous to Horses! So are acorns, ragwort, ferns, nightshade, yew and plenty of other things. If you want to see what else Horses cant eat research Horses or read books on them but make sure none of the plants I have mentioned are in your horses field, yard or anywhere they could be reached. Juliet xxx
Yes they do they all kind of sorts of ferns
The fern is a plant. It does not eat.
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Ferns.
Yes, deer may eat asparagus ferns as they are known to consume a variety of plants and vegetation.
It's an Indian legend that only angel can plant a red fern. And if a red fern is planted, it is sacred. Hoped it helped! :) ;D
they eat native grass, herbs, and ferns
Bracken or Bracken ferns are high toxic to horses and should be removed from any place a horse could get into them.
Yes
Ferns are plants they dont "eat" anything. They abosrb nutrients form the soil though
all horses can eat hay/grass. all horses can eat hay/grass.