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Rayless Goldenrod and Livestock Poisoning

Last Updated: April 17, 2009

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Keith W. Duncan Extension Brush and Weed Specialist, Department of Extension Animal Sciences and Natural Resources

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New Mexico State University http://aces.nmsu.edu/pubs

Rayless goldenrod, also called jimmyweed, is a native, perennial, multi-stemmed plant that is toxic to cattle, sheep, horses, and goats. Poisoning is most common in late fall and winter.

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