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tomato plants are poisonous to turkeys also
for example the tomato fruit or vegetable
everyone calls it different is not poisonous
but the tomato plant is poisonous
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My 1 1/2 year olds were fine too.
The young ones thought I had played a mean trick on them. They acted like they didn't know what to do all day and followed me around panting.
I guess they are still young enough to think "mom" can fix anything.
This reminded me of the joke about "mama's spit".!!!!It can take care of ANYTHING!!!
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My 1 1/2 year olds were fine too.
The young ones thought I had played a mean trick on them. They acted like they didn't know what to do all day and followed me around panting.
I guess they are still young enough to think "mom" can fix anything.
This reminded me of the joke about "mama's spit".!!!!It can take care of ANYTHING!!!
Oh crap, I thought it was "Mamas apron" took care of everything. I never get these things right. My poor kids.
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tomato plants are poisonous to turkeys also
for example the tomato fruit or vegetable
everyone calls it different is not poisonous
but the tomato plant is poisonous
NOt exactly.
Tomatoes and Potatoes are from the nightshade family. The plants themselves are posionous to everyone--including chickens. The fruits and tubers produced by tomato are NOT poisonous to chickens.
However- for a long time people thought tomato fruit were poisonous, because only the rich could afford them, and they would die after eating them. When the poor ate them, they had no adverse effects. What they figured out was, the gentry were eating tomatoes off of the old-type peweter plates. The acids in the tomato would react to the peweter---giving the eater lead(?) poisoning. The poor had wooden or clay plates.
I went outside to move the hose today and I guess I didn't get the door closed all the way.
I came back in to Daisy (Leghorn) exploring the kitchen. The dog was watching her with a quizzical expression.