Rumour has it that one established member here was very poorly after eating the berries?
I've no problem eating anything I'm sure about Spamel, but I mean 100% sure; hark back to tinned sausages in lard, sound revolting, but I'm 100% sure they are fit for human consumption so I'd eat them.
I'll even eat a few roots and leaves,,,,,,,,,, before sitting down to a good curry or stew or course![]()
the thought of Yew vodka went through my mind toodid you put the berries in the alcohol with the seeds in them still? that might account for the toxicity?
I have a huge yew tree overhanging the garden, and berries are falling off by the handful. My two dogs think it's Christmas - food in between meal times. I've been trying to stop them eating the berries, with some difficulty, but I'm slightly reassured by the posts that say that if you don't chew the seed, they're not dangerous. My dogs rarely chew anything before swallowing!
Dogs hearts can pack up from eating chocolate. I dont think there hearts are that strong. .