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Poisons cattle, sheep, and rarely horses [10] Solanum: Potatoes, tomatoes, nightshades, horse nettle, ground cherry, or Jerusalem cherry [3] [4] [15] Solidago: Goldenrod [8] Sorghum: Sudan grass, Johnson grass: Cyanide produced after stress [4] [10] [16] Stachys arvensis: Field woundwort or stagger weed [27] Stipa viridula: Sleepy grass [8 ...
The leaves and acorns of oak species are poisonous in large amounts to humans and livestock, including cattle, horses, sheep and goats, but not pigs. Poisoning is caused by the toxin tannic acid, which causes gastroenteritis, heart trouble, contact dermatitis and kidney damage.
An agricultural show parade. An agricultural show is a public event exhibiting the equipment, animals, sports and recreation associated with agriculture and animal husbandry. The largest comprise a livestock show (a judged event or display in which breeding stock is exhibited), a trade fair, competitions, and entertainment
Prunus padus, known as bird cherry, hackberry (unrelated to the genus Celtis), hagberry, or Mayday tree, is a flowering plant in the rose family. It is a species of cherry, a deciduous small tree or large shrub up to 16 metres (52 ft) tall. It is the type species of the subgenus Padus, which have flowers in racemes.
The 2024 National Cherry Festival in Traverse City schedule includes the Blue Angels air show, the Goo Goo Dolls, Dylan Scott and more.
It is notable as a common cause of lethal cattle poisoning in this region and is considered one of the 'big 6' toxic plants of cattle in South Africa. A 1996 estimate of plant poisonings in South Africa [1] attributes 8% of cattle mortality caused by poisonous plants to it.
Jul. 10—Saturday's National Cherry Festival schedule 7 a.m. Meijer Festival of Races: Priority Health 5K, 10K, McKinley Challenge 15K, half marathon routes. Packet pickup and on-site ...
The National Western Stock Show is an annual livestock show and festival held every January, at the National Western Complex in Denver, Colorado, since 1906. The show's original purpose was to demonstrate better breeding and feeding techniques to area stockmen; however, it was largely the main showings as a means to attract patrons to the ...