Im not quite sure but for now dont feed them to your horses! Untill then ask your vet.
Sage grass can be extremely harmful to horses. The plant will cause an intoxicating effect, which makes the horse prone to falling over and/or acting strangely. If a horse eats too much or is forced to eat sage grass exclusively, it may become poisoned and die.
Clover is okay for some horses and too rich for others. The problem with red and white pasture clover is that mold can easily grow on them. The mold is what is harmful to horses.
Horses typically drink freshwater, such as from rivers, lakes, or water troughs. It's important for horses to have access to clean and uncontaminated water at all times to maintain their health and hydration. Saltwater and other types of contaminated water sources can be harmful to horses if consumed.
No, horses should not eat comfrey as it contains toxic compounds that can be harmful to them. Consumption of comfrey can lead to liver damage and other health problems in horses. It's best to avoid feeding comfrey to horses and opt for safer forage options.
No, horses should not eat sumac as it can be toxic to them. Sumac plants contain compounds that can be harmful to horses if ingested, leading to symptoms such as gastrointestinal upset, colic, and potentially more serious health issues. It is best to keep sumac plants away from areas where horses graze.
Persimmons represent transformation.
Persimmons are called "aamani pazham" in Tamil.
how many persimmons for a cup
Cotoneaster lacteous is not harmful to horses. The majority of the cotoneaster species are in the form of shrubs and bushes.
Diospyros virginiana produces persimmons.
No, horses should not drink alcohol as it can be harmful to their health.
Chestnut applies to horses in two ways; one is the color, which is reddish brown. Another is the bony protrusion from above the horses knee in the front, and from the inner hock on the back. This is in no way harmful to horses, it is present on all horses.
depends what it is
make sure the persimmons are very ripe, and that is after the first frost on them
yes, persimmons tend to be soft anyway. They would smell badly if they were spoiled.
The process of harvesting persimmons traditionally involves carefully picking the ripe fruits by hand from the tree. The persimmons are then gently placed in baskets or crates to avoid bruising.
No they are not.a matter afact horses love bananas there quite healthy.