You could stumble across them in the garden, in the city park or on some beautiful mountain trail. Know what to look for.
Did you know that hellebore, oleander, and periwinkle (or vinca) are poisonous? Learn about poisonous plants and how to prevent an unpleasant accident.
Johnsongrass is a drought-tolerant weed that can cause nerve and fetal damage in horses.
Of the hundreds of toxic plants in North America, only a handful are likely to bring serious harm to horses. Here are the ones most poisonous to horses in the United States.
It's important to know that morning glory, lupin and aconite are poisonous plants so that you keep yourself and family safe from harm, and know what the symptoms are, so you can get help if necessary
Did you realize that many of the plants in our environment are toxic for your pets? Find out which here. If you noticed that your pet has consumed any of these plants, contact your local veterinarian or Animal Poison Control center immediately.
Of the hundreds of toxic plants in North America, only a handful are likely to bring serious harm to horses. Here are the ones most poisonous to horses in the United States.
Did you realize that many of the plants in our environment are toxic for your pets? Find out which here. If you noticed that your pet has consumed any of these plants, contact your local veterinarian or Animal Poison Control center immediately.
Iris, azalea and hydrangea are poisonous garden plants. Learn which parts of the plants are harmful, symptoms of poisoning, and what to do in case of emergency.
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Did you realize that many of the plants in our environment are toxic for your pets? Find out which here. If you noticed that your pet has consumed any of these plants, contact your local veterinarian or Animal Poison Control center immediately.
Did you realize that many of the plants in our environment are toxic for your pets? Find out which here. If you noticed that your pet has consumed any of these plants, contact your local veterinarian or Animal Poison Control center immediately.
Toxicity varies with plant age, growing conditions, and freshness of foliage. Plants are most dangerous in early growth through the flowering stage.
Of the hundreds of toxic plants in North America, only a handful are likely to bring serious harm to horses. Here are the ones most poisonous to horses in the United States.
Did you realize that many of the plants in our environment are toxic for your pets? Find out which here. If you noticed that your pet has consumed any of these plants, contact your local veterinarian or Animal Poison Control center immediately.
Regardless of how much high-quality pasture you have, some weeds are inevitable. While some of those weeds may be innocuous, others are terribly noxious and could be directly toxic to the horse.
Many abdominal disturbances that result in colic can be traced back to changes in gut motility or bacterial flora. The horse was designed to be a grazer, ingesting small quantities of forage all of the time. In an attempt to feed the highest quality rations for maximum performance, horsemen should not overlook the potential complications caused by different feeding regimes.
Did you realize that many of the plants in our environment are toxic for your pets? Find out which here. If you noticed that your pet has consumed any of these plants, contact your local veterinarian or Animal Poison Control center immediately.
Horses can and will live with poisonous plants in their pasture without harm, preferring instead to graze on the more palatable green grass. But when their normal grazing routine is interrupted during travel, they'll tend to snatch at anything green.
Dr. Cynthia Gaskill of the University of Kentucky’s Veterinary Diagnostic Lab shares important things mare owners need to know about fescue toxicosis.
The worm causes a condition that can affect any horse, and is fatal in up to 50% of cases
Learn which trees are safe to grow in your pastures paddocks, which are poisonous, and what to do if your horse eats any part of a toxic tree.
Of the hundreds of toxic plants in North America, only a handful are likely to bring serious harm to horses. Here are the ones most poisonous to horses in the United States.