Yes, their is a possibility. But they can also get colic, a severe intestinal problem.
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.
No you can't because horses are grazing all the time throughout the day, and only eating small amounts at a time. So when you give them grass cuttings they are eating far much more grass as when they are grazing so their digestive system can't handle all the grass at one time, and it will most probably give them colic, and then they may die.
It is possible for a rabbit to become sick or die from consuming grass sprayed with chemicals from True Green ChemLawn, as these chemicals can be toxic to animals. It is important to keep pets away from areas that have been treated with chemical pesticides to prevent ingestion and potential harm.
Grass sickness is a rare and often fatal neurological disease in horses, characterized by sudden onset colic, weight loss, and difficulty swallowing. It is believed to be caused by a toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum bacteria in the horse's intestinal tract. The disease is difficult to diagnose and there is currently no effective treatment.
yes. they can die of old age but if you dont keep your horse healthy then it will die sooner than usual.
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.
Dallis grass is a plant that can be poisonous to many animals. Horses may have to consume a large amount in order to die but should be prevented from eating it at all costs.
No you can't because horses are grazing all the time throughout the day, and only eating small amounts at a time. So when you give them grass cuttings they are eating far much more grass as when they are grazing so their digestive system can't handle all the grass at one time, and it will most probably give them colic, and then they may die.
No, horses can NOT die from eating carrots, unless you feed them tons and tons of them!
Saw grass is a tall, thick form of grass that typically sprouts in well-watered areas. Till the ground up where the saw grass grows. You can do this with a garden tiller or with other gardening tools.
no way if you give it to them they will die
Yes mine did.
Leland Sage died in 1989.
Lorna Sage died in 2001.
Russell Sage died in 1906.
Billy Sage died in 1968.
Jean Sage died in 2009.