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didn't say her goat did ... just know that accidental ingestion of toxic plants is ONE of the most common things to happen to livestock....
Tansy grows SUPER well on this side of the mountains.. It is one of the most commonly ingested toxic plants by livestock in western washington.
Please please read the link I posted.. its right from the WSU.edu website. I have it around me, I pull it whenever I see it. Symptoms of tansy toxicity are liver related as it causes cumulative irreversible liver damage. Tansy Ragwort is NOT a pretty plant.. it is an illegal noxious toxic weed. Common Tansy is a different plant and had many medicinal/culinary purposes.
Here is another article from Island County...
http://www.islandcounty.net/weedcontrol/weedweb/wdtext/tansy.htm It mentions symptoms of Tansy poisoning.
This is straight from the WSU website:
****The greatest infestations of tansy ragwort occur west of the Cascades. In some areas, it is at or near the crest of the Cascades, and it is invading areas east of the Cascades. Contaminated straw and hay brought by hunters from infested sites west of the Cascades were major carriers of tansy ragwort seed.***
Oh wow J- that is a compltely different weed than I am thinking of that we had in Eastern WA and north Idaho...sorry.
But what do you think about CWD with her goat ?
Have you seen any animals come in with CWD ?