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Goat Pastures Poisonous Plants Mechanical Injury

Last Updated: March 21, 2009

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Plants that produce mechanical injury

A number of plants may have a spiny covering, long beards and fine hairs, and when eaten, may cause mechanical injuries or form hairballs in the stomach and intestines. Sand bur, downy brome grass, squirrel-tail grass, poverty grass, mesquite, cactus and cocklebur are some of the offending plants.

Luginbuhl, J-M. 2006. Pastures for Meat Goats. In: Meat Goat Production Handbook, ed. T.A. Gipson, R.C. Merkel, K. Williams, and T. Sahlu, Langston University, ISBN 1-880667-04-5.

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