Horsetail (Mare's tail)


By Jenifer Tucker - Posted on 14 July 2009

Horsetail (mare's tail)

All varieties of horsetail (mare's tail) is poisonous but field horsetail and marsh horsetail are most likely to cause poisoning. It is a perennial plant with creeping underground stems from which green, jointed, upright stems grow in spring. Poisoning is most likely to occur when horsetail is present in hay or bedding.

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