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the poison in ragwort causes liver faliure in horses fact! being around horses as well i ave come across a couple who have had cronic liver function issues some resulting in death from rasg :(

 

Nearly lost my daughters horse this year thanks to a stable yard buying cheap hay full of ragwort then charging full livery cost. Thankfully now back on our ragwort free farm and recovering nicely but the permanent damage has been done to the horses liver and we now have to feed liver supplements to compensate.

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The main problems are long term exposure to certain plants. Ragwort is classed as a dangerous weed by DEFRA and people have been fined for non removal from fields. It is illegal to make bales and sell with this inside and people have claimed for loss of livestock. It takes around 1KG to cause damage/death in large animals. It also causes liver damage in humans that pick the plants without gloves and masks. (Fact)

 

One plant produces over 10,000 seeds that will spread over several miles and remain there until the soil is broken. Some farmers use sheep to graze the land to remove the green plant but the poison is then in the meat for us to consume and the next season the stems come back worse.

 

Apples and carrots it is then.

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