Poisonous Plant Quiz
| Author: |
Penny Lawlis -
Animal Care Specialist/OMAFRA |
| Creation Date: |
Not Available |
| Last Reviewed: |
November
2003 |
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Sorry! That's the wrong answer. This is Yew. Yew trees are
extremely toxic to horses and all grazing animals. Yew poisoning
is the commonest form of animal poisoning. All parts (dead or
living) are poisonous, especially the leaves. Yew contains an
alkyloid that depresses the action of the heart.
Yew is sometimes used in hedges or as an individual ornamental
plant, e.g. be careful what you put in the show ring! Yew needles
are greenish-yellow on the under surface and have no white stripes.
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Yew
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Symptoms:
- moderate amounts - mild to severe digestive upsets that may result
in death
- sudden death, without warning or symptoms
A handful of Japanese yew is enough to kill a horse!
A veterinarian should be consulted immediately for supportive treatment
to reduce the damage caused by ingestion of poisonous plants.
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