yes they can
Poison ivy is a favorite food of most goats.
No. All goats are herbivores. They spend most of the day grazing and eat grass, herbs, tree leaves, and other plant material.
Snails can eat almost anything. They shouldn't eat snail poison, though! :)
Cut grass does not usually have poison in it, and there are many grazing animals such as horses and cows and sheep and goats and deer (etc.) which eat grass all the time, and are not poisoned by it.
goats eat all grasses but they prefer to browse, notr graze
Pygmy goats primarily eat a diet of hay, grass, and browse, which includes leaves and twigs from trees and shrubs. They also benefit from small amounts of grains and commercial goat feed that is specially formulated for their nutritional needs. It's important to provide them with fresh water and ensure they have access to minerals and vitamins to maintain their health. Avoid feeding them harmful foods like chocolate, onions, or avocado.
Can, yes. Will, doubtful. Tops, probably, but the actual radish, who knows. Try one!
They are full of poison and could easily kill you
No, they don't. Some animals like deer, horses, cows, goats and beetles can eat poison ivy. But if you have a pet cat or dog that was around poison ivy, you could get it from them. You should bathe your pet if it rolled in or touched poison ivy.
They eat plants.
Goats eat glue with their mouths, they does.