Yes. All parts of the daffodil plant are poisonous or toxic to horses. This plant contains alkaloids which affect the nervous system. High amounts can be fatal.
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Yes, daffodils are toxic for lambs. The ASPCA puts out a document which list the different animals and what is toxic to those particular animals. Daffodils are poisonous for all common household pets and livestock.
i think pigweed is poisonous and hemlock definitely is
Do not feed silverbeet to your pet lamb. It can contain toxic levels of oxalate and nitrate that can be poisonous to lambs.
yes very harmful especially to dogs
Yes. Daffodils can cause vomiting and diarrhea in cats that eat any part of the plant, be it leaves, pods, or flowers.
no. this is because daffodils are not poisonous. chocolate might kill cats though
Coumatetralyl is an anticoagulant, which means it stops the blood from clotting, if a lamb ate a large quantity of poisoned grain then it could be affected.
The sap of a daffodil, which is not in the flower head, is toxic. Leeks are not harmful to humans; however, they are very toxic to cats, dogs, and other common pets.
Yes we have daffodils
"Daffodils" is the plural of "daffodil."
slaughter lambs are lambs/sheep that you butcher
Azaleas, daffodils, tulips, holly, lilies, rhubarb, yew, belladonna, potato,philodendron, jimsonweed,and foxglove. There are more, but these are some common ones
No, daffodils are not carnivorous. :P