Cherry laurel and spurge laurel are both toxic to horses. Mountain laurel can be poisonous to cattle. Staggering, stomach pain, bloating, and a stiff gait are symptoms of mountain laurel poisoning.
Yes, the Yucca plant is poisonous to horses. It is not only poisonous to them but to other animals like cows, cats, dogs, etc.
Leylandii is not poisonous to goats if they eat it. Goats are not known to eat this kind of tree but will if it is the only source of food available.
Olive leaves are not toxic to goats and can be safely consumed in moderate amounts. In fact, they are often used as a natural supplement for promoting good health in goats. However, as with any new food, it's important to introduce them gradually to prevent digestive upset.
They raise cattle or beef cattle
no its not poisonous, it only bites
Yes, mountain laurel is poisonous to humans and animals if ingested.
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Cherry Laurel's are extremely toxic to horses, the leaves can cause cyanide poisoning.
Silver birch is not poisonous to cattle. However, the cattle may not eat it, simply because they do not like the taste.
Yes, mountain laurel is poisonous to humans if ingested. It contains toxins that can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and dizziness. It is important to avoid consuming any part of the mountain laurel plant.
Lleyandii is poisonous to sheep.
No. Swamp wallabies are not poisonous to anything.
Yes, mountain laurel is poisonous to touch. Its leaves and flowers contain toxins that can cause skin irritation and other symptoms if touched. It is important to avoid direct contact with mountain laurel to prevent any adverse reactions.
Not to my knowledge
No, it's very poisonous.
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