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		By: Linda Clark		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[As a horse owner, I really appreciated your site on toxic weeds to be avoided by horses. The reason is I am not very knowledgeable of the plants that  can injure horses. A few years ago when we moved our horses to a really nice farm we discovered that we had a cherry tree which the leaves are toxic to horses and can kill them. We had the tree cut down and removed but still had some of the leaves in the pasture next door. We had to go around and pick up the leaves and then keep the horses off of it until the following season. Since your site includes pictures of the plants, it is helpful to us horse owners to find these plants before they do harm.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a horse owner, I really appreciated your site on toxic weeds to be avoided by horses. The reason is I am not very knowledgeable of the plants that  can injure horses. A few years ago when we moved our horses to a really nice farm we discovered that we had a cherry tree which the leaves are toxic to horses and can kill them. We had the tree cut down and removed but still had some of the leaves in the pasture next door. We had to go around and pick up the leaves and then keep the horses off of it until the following season. Since your site includes pictures of the plants, it is helpful to us horse owners to find these plants before they do harm.</p>
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