Horses should not be fed sage as it can cause Sage Poisoning. Sage Poisoning causes incoordination, circling, and falling down when excited. They will have a normal temperature, appetite, and respiratory rate. It takes about two weeks for the symptoms to disappear and one of the best ways to diagnose sage poisoning is to smell the horses breath and manure, if they smell like sage then it is likely sage poisoning.
Sage grouse like pasture sage, horses will eat it if forced to but will exhibit signs of poisoning, the speckled rangeland grasshopper will eat it, and some mice will as well.
Sage grass can be extremely harmful to horses. The plant will cause an intoxicating effect, which makes the horse prone to falling over and/or acting strangely. If a horse eats too much or is forced to eat sage grass exclusively, it may become poisoned and die.
As with many sages, Black Sage is said to have pain relieving properties. Its complex and shockingly strong aromatic properties leave me a bit skeptical as to whether a Black Sage infusion might upset the stomach.
Broom sedge grass is commonly used for erosion control on slopes, revegetation of disturbed areas, wildlife habitat enhancement, and as a low-maintenance ornamental grass in landscaping. It is also sometimes used in traditional medicine for its potential anti-inflammatory properties.
Yes, their is a possibility. But they can also get colic, a severe intestinal problem.
Straight? Hell yes. Diluted with 3 quarts of tomato paste? Not so much.
If rubbed sage is dried and dried sage is crushed - than yes
It is Sage from a Lemon
sage - munivar
The seventh sage is actually Princess Zelda. She is the Sage of Time.
Sage Boysen is an actor