Pepperjack'smom
Overrun with beasties
My Nigerian Dwarf goat took a pretty small bite off our lilac Bush. Will he be ok?
This is the most recommended list I have come across for plants that are poisonous to goats. When my kids were tiny I was a ball of stress trying to learn what everything looked like and keep them away from stuff that could hurt them. Difficulty was compounded by the fact that they are little escape artists lolI had never heard the flowers were poisonous, in fact I plan to make lilac jelly in the spring when all mine are all in bloom. So reading this I had to google, and everything I read said no part of the lilac is poisonous to humans or animals, which I was glad of because my goats are always grabbing a quick snack from them when I walk them by. Of course I know you can't believe everything you read on the internet!
Isn't it funny how on the internet, even reputable sources can have conflicting information? Thanks for sharing your link! Either way, I think you're right about moderation. I've chase my goats away from our ONE 4x4 patch of Lily of the Valley - and many other "bad" things z countless times (in a panic, mind you) but they've never shown even the tiniest sign of ill effects. Except chicken feed, which gives them scours...My go-to reference is from Cornell University: http://poisonousplants.ansci.cornell.edu/goatlist.html Lilac is not listed and I believe it is perfectly safe (in moderation as in all things) for the goats.