No,it is not safe for horses to eat mushrooms and toadstools.This can cause a very bad sickness dissease for horses and a deadly death.
They simply don't eat at all .
yes some wild animals eat mushrooms
Horses can eat Cheerios, however, they should not be a majority of the horse's diet. Cheerios and most cereals are safe for horses to eat. You should restrict your horse's intake of cereals and other treats to about a handful a day so that it not be detrimental to your horse's nutritional needs.
they can eat whatever they want, a better question would be whether they will harm them. i have been told that they are not good for horses, so best be safe utill you know for sure.
There are over 5,000 species of mushrooms in the United States.While many kinds of mushrooms are safe to eat, be sure that you are with someone who knows how to properly identify and cook mushrooms. About 12 species of mushrooms are known to be fatal and there is no cure for mushroom poisoning.
Without proper identification, it is never safe to eat mushrooms/toadstools/fungi. Check out your local library for a book on mushrooms, or find an expert.
Mushrooms: plain old mushrooms. DO NOT eat the toadstools. They're poisonous.
Toadstools are a type of fungus found in dark, moist environments. They decompose dead plant and animal materials into organic matter that enriches the soil. The toadstool is the fruiting body of the mushroom found above the ground usually in the fall, but the fungus is in the soil the rest of the year.
No we can't . toadstools are very poisonous and can kill you if you eat them.
Some mushrooms may be poisonous.
get a red flutter scotch ( feed a white flutterscotch a poppy) then get 2 mushrooms ( get 2 toadstools and get Bart 2 turn them into mushrooms ) then let the sour eat it the red flutter then there you go !
yep
Not at all...
Of course, jut not wild ones
They simply don't eat at all .
Yes. Both the rind and the pulp are safe for horses to eat.
Edible mushrooms have been available for over 13,000 years. Food tasters were employed by the Roman Emperors to ensure that they were safe to eat