Yes, mistletoe can be toxic to livestock if ingested. It contains compounds that can cause symptoms such as gastrointestinal distress, decreased heart rate, and, in severe cases, death. However, the level of toxicity can vary depending on the species of mistletoe and the amount consumed. It's important for livestock owners to monitor their animals and prevent access to mistletoe.
The berries on mistletoe are poisonous! Do not eat!
Probably not. Mistletoe's are poisonous.
Mistletoe fruit is white, and highly poisonous.
Mistletoe is poisonous to goats. There are no safe home remedies to treat mistletoe poisoning. If there is reason to believe a goat has ingested mistletoe, it is always best to immediately get him or her to the vet.
I think it's poisonous...
Singapore daisies are indeed toxic to farm animals and other livestock. They are also poisonous to humans and pets.
The leaves, bark, and wood are poisonous to people and livestock.
P. R. Talbot has written: 'Weeds poisonous to livestock' -- subject(s): Livestock poisoning plants, Poisonous plants, Veterinary toxicology
Mistletoe. And don't let kids or animals around it. It's poisonous .
Mistletoe was always a sign of good passing, as in, after someone died, you would come together under the mistletoe and rejoice your feelings of new life, and the choice of the mistletoe leaves is based on the fact that mistletoes berries are poisonous, so basically you grasp life beneath death.
yes very harmful especially to dogs
Yellow rattle is poisonous to horses. It is poisonous to other livestock as well. Yellow rattle is also known by the names cockscomb, and rattle-basket.