Plants Toxic to Horses

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Buttercup Species

Tall Buttercup. Photo Credit: Montana Statewide Noxious Weed Awareness and Education Program, Montana State University, Bugwood.org

  • All livestock are affected.
  • Toxicity - low
  • Common in pastures and marshes
  • Poisonous part - leaves and flowers
  • Symptoms - irritated tissues in the mouth and throat. Affects the gastrointestinal system (colic, diarrhea), causes excessive salivation.

Pokeweed

  • Affects all livestock - especially pigs.
  • Toxicity – moderate
  • Found in rich, disturbed soils such as barnyards, moist woodlands and pastures
  • Poisonous part - all parts, but mainly the roots
  • Symptoms - Affects the gastrointestinal system (colic and diarrhea) and central nervous system (convulsions).
  • Cooked berries are sometimes used in pies.

Nightshade Species

  • All livestock are affected.
  • Toxicity - moderate
  • Found in disturbed soils, rich pastures, and woods
  • Poisonous part - berries and vegetation
  • Symptoms - Affects central nervous system (trembling, paralysis, shock, coma); gastrointestinal system (colic, diarrhea and impaction)

Horsenettle

  • All livestock are affected.
  • Toxicity - moderate
  • Distribution - pastures, cultivated fields, hay fields
  • Poisonous part - all parts, especially berries. Remains toxic in hay.
  • Symptoms - Affects the gastrointestinal (salivation, colic, diarrhea) and central nervous system (muscle tremors, weakness, depression)

Poison Hemlock

  • All livestock are affected.
  • Toxicity - extremely toxic, 4-5 pounds will kill a 1,000 pound animal
  • Distribution - disturbed or waste areas, roadsides, ditches
  • Poisonous part - all parts are extremely toxic
  • Symptoms - Affects the central nervous system (blocked spinal cord reflexes, muscle tremors, incoordination, paralysis), frequent urination, sudden death due to respiratory failure.
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