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Delicate, great smelling sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus) are the darlings of the spring garden, with their light blossoms and clinging tendrils. Nevertheless, these yearly plants aren't as innocent as they appear. Pleasant peas can cause major ailment and even fatality if hens consume them. Toxicity All parts of the pleasant pea plant are toxic not just to hens, however also to equines, canines and human beings. The flowers and seeds are specifically toxic, advises Texas A & M College Cooperative Extension. Pleasant peas impact the central nerves and also can trigger seizures, paralysis or even death. English peas as well as break peas are not toxic as well as poultries easily consume them. Solutions Poultries typically avoid hazardous plants, due to their bitter taste, advises the Chicken Club of Great Britian's website, however you should still stay clear of growing pleasant peas where hens have accessibility to them. Free-range chickens can be kept in a little enclosed location, instead of being allowed the run of the whole yard. Additionally, wonderful peas can be expanded in a confined area, such as the vegetable yard, where poultries can't reach them.

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