Is the groundcover "vinca major"poisonous to goats?
Question:I have a hill covered with vinca and several ornamentals in the front yard...where can I find a list of plants poisonous to goats since I will shortly be raising cashmeres?
Answers:
......Cashmere Goats.....
....You must have a farm.......
http://home.earthlink.net/~fibergoat/id1...
Plants of concern to goat owners...
http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/goat...
.....Cornell University...
poisonous plants informational data base
Use the sub links listed below
Alkaloids
Cyanogenic
Photosensitizing
Saponins
Tannins
All Others
Here's a website with a rather extensive list of plants and their toxicity levels:
http://www.busybirds.net/toxic.html...
I thought this paragraph from the site was most interesting also:
"In general, plants considered poisonous to humans are considered to be poisonous to animals. However, there have been specific cases where animals have been poisoned by plants considered safe to humans. Also keep in mind that animals tend to eat larger amounts of plant materials than humans and that may account for the problems seen in animals.
While I don't know if goats are allergic to vinca major specifically, I know that they can eat poison oak like it's lettuce. While I would research it to be safe, I have a feeling that if it is bad for them, they will know on their own and simply won't eat it. Goats have stomachs of steel though, and can eat just about anything. They will even eat the wooden fence posts of their pen so watch out!
Unsure if goats can take the vinca but I have a ground hog & her 3 little babies eating it for weeks now.
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