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Hungry or thirsty horses are more likely to eat poisonous plants, as are those pastured on overgrazed lands. [5] Animals with mineral deficiencies due to poor diets will sometimes seek out poisonous plants. [6] Poisonous plants are more of a danger to livestock after wildfires, as they often regrow more quickly. [7]
Potassium nitrate is a chemical compound with a sharp, salty, bitter taste and the chemical formula K N O 3.It is a potassium salt of nitric acid.This salt consists of potassium cations K + and nitrate anions NO − 3, and is therefore an alkali metal nitrate.
A power line pole at the edge of the corn field was struck by the right wing as the aircraft passed under the wires. After passing over Curles Neck Road, a section of fence was torn down and the aircraft skidded 1,100 feet through a field, another fence, and finally came to rest in a pasture 265 feet from the second fence at 15:59.
Many plants are listed which are either not toxic at all, or not toxic in amounts which a horse could possibly eat in real life. For example, the following plants are are very common in horse pasture and are all regularly eaten by my own horses without trouble: buttercups ( Ranunculus ), red clover ( Trifolium pratense ), male fern ( Dryopteris ...
Montgomery County Line: Upper Craig Creek Road SR 311 (Craig Valley Drive) Culpeper [23] 8.83 14.21 Fauquier County Line: Lakota Road Jeffersonton Road Colvin Road Riley Road SR 613 (Waterloo Road) Cumberland [24] 2.00 3.22 Amelia County Line: Brook Hill SR 13 (Old Buckingham Road) Dickenson [25] 4.20 6.76 SR 72 (Cranes Nest Road) Unnamed road
Goochland County Line: Rockville Road Walnut Hill Drive Walnut Hill Road Dead End Henry [42] 9.66 15.55 Dead End Farmbrook Road Morgan Ford Road Pittsylvania County Line: Gap between segments ending at different points along SR 750: Highland [43] 2.10 3.38 SR 654 (Johnston Road) Unnamed road West Virginia State Line Isle of Wight [44] 3.10 4.99
But an information line set up by the Amish community details the names and ages of the eight victims from Virginia: James McCoy, around 45. He was the driver of the van from Pounding Mill, Virginia.
Louisa County Line Bybee Road Louisa County Line Franklin [32] 12.10 19.47 Henry County Line: Fairfield Road Providence Church Road Waidsboro Road SR 40 (Franklin Street) Gap between segments ending at different points along SR 605: Frederick [33] 0.78 1.26 Dead End Heishman Lane SR 600 (Back Mountain Road) Giles [34] 0.80 1.29 Dead End Cave ...