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Locoweed, which refers to various species of the genus Astragalus, is considered toxic primarily to livestock, particularly horses, leading to a condition known as "locoweed poisoning." While it is not typically toxic to humans, ingestion can still lead to mild gastrointestinal discomfort or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. However, the primary concern remains its effects on animals, rather than direct toxicity to humans. Always consult a medical professional or poison control if there is concern about exposure.

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