not likely, but it will make the horse sick. be sure to check your horse's food before you feed it to them. horses cannot through up so whatever is making them sick will stay with them. if you have fed your horse this please, see your vet and get help if your horse is showing signs of sickness.
Cindy Maver
Georgia Horse Association President
Chicken excrement is commonly referred to as chicken manure. It is a valuable source of nutrients for soil when properly composted and can be used as a natural fertilizer.
Not in its fresh state, unless the context is "When he picked up the chicken, it soiled his clothing." Chicken manure is typically quite corrosive and needs to be composted for it to become soil. Otherwise, it can actually "burn" plants which come into contact with it.
Horses produce manure, urine, and sweat. They also produce sounds such as neighing and snorting. Additionally, horses produce milk for their foals.
non
A product from a chicken farm could be fresh eggs, chicken meat, or fertilizer made from chicken waste.
Yes it can.
Manure (horses manure)
Manure is animal poo, particularly that from horses and cows.
Chicken excrement is commonly referred to as chicken manure. It is a valuable source of nutrients for soil when properly composted and can be used as a natural fertilizer.
No because they would be manure
Not in its fresh state, unless the context is "When he picked up the chicken, it soiled his clothing." Chicken manure is typically quite corrosive and needs to be composted for it to become soil. Otherwise, it can actually "burn" plants which come into contact with it.
Horses produce manure, urine, and sweat. They also produce sounds such as neighing and snorting. Additionally, horses produce milk for their foals.
yes
It's certainly possible, particularly if the lettuce was fertilized with manure.
Move upwind.
it serves as fertilizer.
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