Most probably, yes.
Black walnut is especially toxic to horses and should never be brought onto the same property where horses are kept. It does not really matter what form the wood is in it stays toxic to the horses and can bring on allergic reaction and severe laminitis.
No, a horse should not eat peppers. Peppers are part of the nightshade family and can be considered toxic to horses.
Safe foods for horses include hay, grass, fruits, and vegetables like carrots and apples. Bad foods to avoid include chocolate, onions, garlic, and high-sugar treats like candy or soda. Always consult with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist for specific dietary guidance for your horse.
It is not recommended to use turpentine oil for drenching a horse as it can be toxic if not administered correctly. It is safer to consult with a veterinarian before using any new substances on your horse.
Laugh. It'll be fine Additional Info: It is not recommended that you remove your horses when you fertilize your pasture with granular fertilizers. But it is strongly recommended that you check it often for clumping and spilling. You don't want to leave any amounts large enough for a horse to eat. If a horse eats enough it is toxic. Also, if you use the liquid fertiziler you must remove your horses until you get a good strong rain that washes the application off the plants. If your talking about chemical fertilizer, I recommend that you contact your Vet.
Yes !... There are lakes made of soda - which is extremely toxic.
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no, because soda is fizzy and the horse might have problems
Yea it will KILL YOU!
Mickey Mouse was Sodas horse. mickey mouse is sodapops horse that got sold by the owner. mickey mouse was soda's horse. He didn't actually own him, but he rode him all the time. then mickey mouse was sold and soda was heartbroken. he loved that horse
There is a tiny bit of cyanide in the seeds of horse. They are technically toxic to horses, but only if the horse eats enough of them to raise the level or cyanide in their body to toxic levels.
Ponyboy's horse was named Soda. In "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, Ponyboy often reminisces about his horse, which symbolizes his connection to his brother Soda and represents a sense of freedom and escape.
Soda Pop's horse is named "Sparky." This character is featured in the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, where Soda Pop Curtis is one of the central characters. Sparky symbolizes Soda's connection to his carefree and youthful spirit.
Ponyboy did not have a horse; Sodapop did. Soda's horse was Mickey Mouse.
95% not
It is not. Tobacco is not effective at doses that you can get a horse to take or even at doses that wouldn't be toxic to the horse.
Conkers (Horse Chestnuts) are inedible, possibly toxic to everyone.