News/Interviews
Pasture Weeds: Most Toxic to Horses
July 5, 2010
Poison hemlock, cocklebur, Johnsongrass, and common ragweed can all be poisonous to horses under the right conditions. Dr. William Witt of the University of Kentucky discusses these weeds' preferred habitats, what conditions make them more toxic, and how to get rid of them.
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