Goats Can't Eat These! Tips To Identify Toxic Plants | HappyGoatAdventures.org
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- Think goats can eat anything? Think again! Dive into the world of plants and discover which ones pose a threat to our beloved goats. From common misconceptions to vital care tips, this video is a must-watch for every goat enthusiast. Share with fellow goat lovers, and drop your thoughts in the comments!
What Plants are Toxic to Goats? | Plant Identification | Important Goat Tips. In this video, I answer the question, Which plants are toxic to goats? People assume goats eat anything, but they don’t know many plants are poisonous. The list of toxic plants is pretty extensive, but I cover a few that grow abundantly here in North Georgia. Please share this video with your goat friends and let me know your thoughts on this video in the comments below!
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0:00 Intro
0:42 Horse Nettle
1:20 What Do Goats Eat
1:54 Browsers & Grazers
3:32 Box Elder
4:08 Pokeweed
4:25 Dog Fennel
4:52 Perilla Mint
5:47 Buttercup
6:00 Lantana & Oleander
6:34 Boxwood
6:47 Leyland Cypress & Japanese Yew
7:00 Azalea
8:00 Mountain Laurel
8:21 Holly
8:44 Bracken Fern
9:00 Cherry
9:35 Outro
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Wow, I just like goats, and I've been considering getting 2-3 goats, not only for clean up, but as pets and guards. I'm so glad I saw this video during my research. I have/had some of these plants on my property, and I want to eradicate those before I bring goats in. Wish you the best.
thank you, that is a great idea. I recommend to only have plants that are safe for goats on property.
watch out for parasites too
Thank you for your knowledge! great video looking forwarsd to more
It was so nice meeting you!!
It was nice to meet you too, thanks for checking out my videos!
Very helpful. New to goats and living in SC, so we have a lot of the same varieties. Thank you!
Sure thing!
I have alot of toxic stuff growing wild on my property. The main toxic things I have growing are wild are Holly, Carolina Jasmine, Wax Myrtles, poke berries, and dog fennel. My goats don’t really mess with them. I don’t cut them down either. If they don’t eat something then I assume it’s toxic.
Very good information, thank you
youre very welcome
Very interesting channel! Sadly I (still) don't own goats myself, but I love watching your videos.
Greetings from Austria :)
Well thank you so much! Maybe one day you’ll join the goat people 😁🐐
I can’t thank you enough!!
glad to help
Great info. Im researching goats & Im in north Ga!
which area?
chickamauga
I'm slowly switching towards silvopasture and have this large cherry tree. Yup. Lumber and done with that sucker and the rest. Thnx. LOL
Just thought I’d add that, apparently, buttercup is ok dry, as are cherry leaves if they are fresh or dry ONLY, wilted will kill! Also, I’ve seen our goats selectively eat some of the poke leaves. They only eat off it at certain times of the year so maybe it’s a medicinal thing for them. 🤷♀️ We don’t have much in the pasture, but there’s one spot where it comes over the fence where they will go nibble. I’ll have to look for some of those other plants. I know I’ve seen horse nettle, dog fennel, and a little of that mint, but I’ll have to keep my eyes peeled for lantana; I don’t think I’ve ever seen that one.
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Suggestions for ridding a pasture of perilla mint? Our goats don't eat it (they have loved on our farm longer than us) but we want to get another goat at some point. We've been over seeding with pasture grass seed, mowing and hand pulling. It has gotten a lot better but has been tough to get rid of. Any other suggestions appreciated!
I haven't dealt with it in any kind of abundance, I just see one here and there so I hand pull them and never researched what would be a better way to eradicate them. I'm sure there is something, I just don't know offhand.
I have a friend whose property borders onto a hobby farm. there is a pasture that was over grown with alders bushes. over a 2 or 3 years the goats had them gone. Since then a majority of the field grew became covered with golden rod. The goats are now grazing the grass in and around the plants but the golden rod alone. Is golden rod toxic to goats?
I don't know much about goldenrod, but my approach is that if I am unfamiliar or don't know, I won't let them eat it.
Box elders are pretty much the only trees on my property. My goats eat them all the time, love them, no issues. I looked up box elder, and never saw it on a toxic to goats list. Ugh, the internet can be frustrating!
the seeds contain a toxin (Hypoglycin A) that cause all kinds of liver and metabolism issues.
Carolina horse is highly toxic but it has some medicinal properties but only if your experienced to work with it 😢
are you in florida? Im in florida and looking to get some goats. what are the most common to look out for if you know? Thanks
people usually get nigerian dwarf, boer, pygmy, and nubian as pets.
is mountain mint bad for goats? great vid
I'm not sure if mountain mint would be.
Im confused ?Here in OZ
We all use goats to keep lantana under control.?
Can we talk more about this. Also been loosing my alpacas.
Don't know why they died
there's a lot of plants toxic to ruminants like alpacas, goats, cows. I wonder if the lantana was responsible for losing yours. Animals don't always know what plants to avoid. Mine would always try to eat box brush and azaleas if I let them. If I see a plant unfamiliar to me, I will try to ID it and see if it is ok for goats or if its toxic. If it falls under the toxic category, I will try to rid the area of them or not allow the goats near it. Some plants are more toxic than others and you may have seen a goat eat the plant before and appear fine, but it could be harmful to them.
Perilla mint is a surprising one to me, since it is edible for humans.
If there is alot of other stuff for them to eat . Would they stay away from plums and peaches. Or do they need kept away from the trees?
That's a good question. Stonefruit like plums, peaches, cherries, almonds are toxic to goats and they really shouldn't be allowed to eat them. Some goats won't bother with those trees, and others may just go and eat them. I had peach and plum trees in my yard planted away from the goat pen so none of leaves accidentally fell in their area. It's wise to just keep them away and not experiment with something like that.
Our goats have eaten bits of dog fennel and wild cherry branches and they are still a live and well
That's good they had no ill effects, I'd definitely keep them away in the future.
Hi my goats in the Philippines have been eating avocado leaves close to year now with no problem .. do I need to stop feeding them avocado leaves .?? Thnx
I would absolutely stop feeding them avocado leaves. Just because they haven't showed signs of sickness doesn't mean it isn't doing damage to the animal.
Is the buttercup it's self bad if you mow it down is that safe or no
its the entire plant, not just blossoms.
My goats eat some of them and seem fine. The neighbor has cows and horses, and they also eat it just fine. I'm not sure if it's a different species, or maybe I'm didn't identify it correctly.
Is pigweed good for goats?
It is toxic to many animals including goats.
Are peach leaves toxic to goat ....???
they are, most stone fruit leaves are similar and can be deadly when wilted. Fresh or completely dry won't bother them as much.
How toxic is pokeweed
The seeds inside the berries are toxic, the rest of the plant is mildly toxic.
Is citronella plant toxic to goats?
I know there's different citronella varieties and I don't know if they're toxic. If I don't know, I'll play it safe and keep the goats away.
Avocado leaf kills goats?
yes, all parts of avocado contain persin which is toxic to most animals.
I have goats and I have holly trees, my goat ate some holly berries yesterday, she is still here and doesn’t seem to ill at all, what should I do? Our property has been in our family for over 70 years, to get rid of all these trees and plants is gonna be a big job. Wish me well….gotta go get the chainsaw cranked up. 🙄
it's mostly the berries that will cause sickness in animals.
Thank you
By the way you just saved my goats lives. The hey I just purchased has horsenettle in it. Be blessed if you didn't put this video out for anybody else you put it out for me
Oh wow! I’m glad you saw it!