Toxic Plants

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Is there a list of toxic plants on this forum? I did a few searches but haven't come up with much. I am specifically wondering about Eucalyptus, walnut (black and english), Oak, and other smaller shrubs. We don't have much in our pasture but its still good to know.
 

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I know this question has been asked before. I even think I asked about a certain plant myself at some point and got some links from people. I saved the links so I can share them with you.
http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/goatlist.html

Well I thought I had a couple links but maybe I don't. Let me check my IE bookmarks and I may be able to add some more links for you.

Oak I know is okay, as long as it is not red oak. Biggest shrub that is a problem is azaleas. I think black walnut is an issue but not sure.
 

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marlowmanor said:
I know this question has been asked before. I even think I asked about a certain plant myself at some point and got some links from people. I saved the links so I can share them with you.
http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/goatlist.html

Well I thought I had a couple links but maybe I don't. Let me check my IE bookmarks and I may be able to add some more links for you.

Oak I know is okay, as long as it is not red oak. Biggest shrub that is a problem is azaleas. I think black walnut is an issue but not sure.
Thanks! I'm going to try to identify the bushes that I don't know about.
 

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I would not be. Black walnuts wood/roots is what causes issues. So the sawdust should be avoided and goats should be kept out of the area if they are cut down. Our place is full of black walnuts. I can't stand them, they are messy, kill surrounding plants, aren't good for eating, the wood and shavings can't be used around animals or in the garden and invasive on top of all of that. The are a nuisance and I am looking froward to be rid of them all. But my hatred of them aside I am not worried about being in a rush to bring them down. You might need to fence them off if your goats really seem to like them but they will probably ignore them for the most part. And even if they do eat the leaves the juglone in them is pretty low so not a huge concern.

ETA: English walnut is not a concern so don't worry about those.
 

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Oakroot said:
I would not be. Black walnuts wood/roots is what causes issues. So the sawdust should be avoided and goats should be kept out of the area if they are cut down. Our place is full of black walnuts. I can't stand them, they are messy, kill surrounding plants, aren't good for eating, the wood and shavings can't be used around animals or in the garden and invasive on top of all of that. The are a nuisance and I am looking froward to be rid of them all. But my hatred of them aside I am not worried about being in a rush to bring them down. You might need to fence them off if your goats really seem to like them but they will probably ignore them for the most part. And even if they do eat the leaves the juglone in them is pretty low so not a huge concern.

ETA: English walnut is not a concern so don't worry about those.
I hope this is true. I really don't want to cut down 1/3 of the mature trees we have. I already have the eucalyptus marked to go, the 3 pretty walnut trees I would like to keep. I haven't noticed them eating the trees/bark/leaves/nuts but they do eat the grass below it.
 

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Why take out the eucalyptus? I haven't seen it on the poisonous lists I've looked at.
 

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I know you can't use sawdust with black walnut in it for horses. They can get equine laminitis. I know the bark and seed hulls are toxic. My goats show no interest in them when I am walking them in the back yard where the trees are. Not sure about any other part of the tree though.
 

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marlowmanor said:
Why take out the eucalyptus? I haven't seen it on the poisonous lists I've looked at.
I cannot stand eucalyptus trees. They poison the ground and we want to cultivate and irrigate the pasture so they are just in the way. They also shed that annoying bark everywhere, and are forever breaking branches off all over the place. I just have never liked them so OFF with their heads! ;)
 
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