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Hedge apples will not hurt your horse. Hedge apples are commonly eaten by horses and are one of their favorite snacks.
Horse apples, also called hedge apples or Osage oranges, are inedible. Although not poisonous, they may cause vomiting. Horses and other livestock will sometimes eat the fruit.
No, beech hedge is not poisonous to sheep. Many farmers use beech hedge on their farms for the livestock to eat.
Apples are not poisonous so no.
some are poisonous but thankfuly not all of them I have a hedge that has poison berries but I also have a berry bush with tasty berries
They thought that apples were extremely poisonous.
Osage Orange is also called Bodark, Bodark oak, hedge oak. ( it's not an oak ) It's fruit is often called horse apples and hedge apples... so some ppl refer to the tree as 'horse apple tree' or 'hedge apple tree'. The green fruit is not edible, but the seeds are.
No. People boil apples at home all the time; it's how applesauce is made.
Yes. Apples are not poisonous to felines. It is a bit unusual for them to eat apples but it will not hurt them.
yes if you get an apple and get needle of poison and stick it in the apple.
Yes, mine love them, but I'm not sure they are good for them. I've know cows can choke to death on them.
It's important to clarify misconceptions. Hedge balls or hedge apples, while touted by some as natural pest repellents, lack scientific evidence to support their efficacy. Relying solely on folklore can be misleading. It's crucial to promote accurate information about pest control methods backed by research. Encouraging reliance on unproven remedies could lead to ineffective pest management and unnecessary environmental impact. Let's prioritize science-based solutions for pest control to ensure both efficacy and sustainability.