My hen was eating weeds in the garden, and just ate a couple leaves of common nightshade. Will it kill her? I have no clue how toxic common nightshade is. Should I try to flush it out with water? Please help!
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Do you happen to have activated charcoal?My hen was eating weeds in the garden, and just ate a couple leaves of common nightshade. Will it kill her? I have no clue how toxic common nightshade is. Should I try to flush it out with water? Please help!
no.Do you happen to have activated charcoal?
Page 41: http://nacogdoches.agrilife.org/files/2011/03/toxicplants.pdfMy hen was eating weeds in the garden, and just ate a couple leaves of common nightshade. Will it kill her? I have no clue how toxic common nightshade is. Should I try to flush it out with water? Please help!
We'll, there are other things that could help her but I don't know about them. I'll let someone with more experience take over.
thank youWe'll, there are other things that could help her but I don't know about them. I'll let someone with more experience take over.
Nightshade contains the compound solanine, which is toxic to chickens. It's broken down by cooking it, but since this is a backyard plant, it's not. Is she showing any kind of symptoms of poisoning?My hen was eating weeds in the garden, and just ate a couple leaves of common nightshade. Will it kill her? I have no clue how toxic common nightshade is. Should I try to flush it out with water? Please help!
no. She's sitting in my kitchen. She seems pretty normal, she's been drinking lots of water.Nightshade contains the compound solanine, which is toxic to chickens. It's broken down by cooking it, but since this is a backyard plant, it's not. Is she showing any kind of symptoms of poisoning?