Shawnee News Star | Expert shares tips to keep horses safe from toxic plants Shawnee News Star Some of the most toxic plants that grow in Texas and can be dangerous for horses include Oleander, Hemlock, Bracken fern, Johnsongrass, and Locoweed. Although having no poisonous plants in the pasture is ideal for horse owners, Easterwood said ... |
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