Yes it can. That's why it says, on the label of the jug of the pesticide, to not let livestock out in the field or pasture until 20 to 30 days after the area has been sprayed. If you let them out sooner, like a day or two after spraying, or even leave them out, you could loose quite a number of animals from the poisoning effects this herbicide (or rather, ANY herbicide, fungicide and pesticide) will have on the animals.
Roundup, itself will only kill livestock if they consume the chemical itself (see MSDS) - it is the fact that the roundup is killing a plant that may make it more palatable to stock which is an issue if the plant is toxic.
Roundup is the name of a herbicide used by farmers to kill weeds. A plant is said to be roundup ready if it is resistant to roundup, so that you can spray a field with roundup and it will kill the weeds but won't kill the roundup ready crop.
Yes it will. Roundup will kill almost anything that is green and growing.
all of them, roundup is not a selective herbicide
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roundup 1%
dig it all up
According to sources, Roundup
They kill livestock because they need to eat and farms have all the livestock a wolf could want.
It's not quite time for roundup but if you POUR BOILING WATER ON IT that will work any time of year.
The only thing I have found that will kill tall fescue or creeping fescue is "Roundup."tm
Not unless it is sprayed on the foliage.
Yes, Roundup Weed and Grass killer will kill almost anything that is green and growing. It will only kill the bush however if it is applied directly to the plant. Regular ready to use Roundup will not move through soil if it is applied around the plant.