Plants Toxic to Horses - Buttercups
These buttercups were found on the margin of a marshy area in a pasture. The flowers are yellow and cup shaped with sharply lobed leaves off of a thin stem. The grass around them was well grazed. Horses will avoid eating buttercups if there is more desirable feed available. After a hard frost or dried in hay buttercups are no longer toxic.
Buttercups may cause:
If you suspect poisoning from any plant or substance call your veterinarian immediately.
Buttercups may cause:
- irritation of the mouth area
- colic like symptoms
- diarrhea
If you suspect poisoning from any plant or substance call your veterinarian immediately.
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