- Acorns (in moderation)
- Agapanthus
- Althea
- Angel Wing Begonias
- Apple
- Arborvitae
- Bamboo
- Banana, entire plant, fruit & peel
- Barkcloth fig (ficus natalensis)
- Bay Tree Leaves green and dried
- Bean
- Beets, leaves and root
- Blackberry bushes
- Black Locust
- Bramble
- Broccoli
- Buckbrush (aka coralberry or Indian currant)
- Cabbage
- Camellias
- Cantaloupe: fruit, seeds and peel
- Collard Greens
- Carrots
- Catnip
- Cedar Needles & Bark
- Celery
- Citrus
- Clover
- Corn husks & silk
- Cottonwood
- Coyote Bush (Baccharis)
- Dandelion
- Douglas fir
- Dogwood
- Elm
- English Ivy
- Fern
- Fescue grass
- Ficus
- Garlic
- Ginger Root
- Grape, entire plants
- Grape Vine
- Grapefruit & peel
- Greenbrier
- Hay Plant
- Hemlock Trees (Conium maculatum)
- Hibiscus
- Honeysuckle
- Hyssop
- Ivy
- Jackfruit leaves
- Jade
- Jambolan leaves
- Japanese Elm
- Japanese Knotweed (fallopia japonica)
- Japanese Magnolias (blooms/leaves)
- Jojoba
- Kudzu
- Magnolia leaves green and dried
- Mango leaves
- Manzanita (Arctostaphylos)
- Maple Trees, leaves & bark
- Mesquite
- Mint-helps dry off lactating does
- Mock Orange
- Monkeyflower (Mimulus)
- Mountain Ash
- Morning Glory
- Moss
- Mulberry
- Mullein
- Mustard
- Nettles
- Lemon Grass
- Oak Tree Leaves
- Okra
- Onion
- Orange, fruit & peel
- Paloverde – needles & seed pods
- Patterson’s Curse
- Peanuts, including the shells
- Pear
- Pencil cactus
- Peppers
- Pepper plants
- Photinia
- Pine trees-do not give to pregnant does
- Privet
- Pumpkin
- Poison Ivy
- Poison Oak
- Poison Sumac
- Pomegranates
- Poplar Trees
- Raisins
- Raspberry
- Red-tips
- Rose
- Salvation Jane
- Sassafras
- Southern Bayberry (myrica cerifera)
- Spruce trees
- Sumac, the tree
- Sunflowers
- St. John’s Wort (can cause sun sensitivity in light skinned goats)
- Strawberry
- Sweet Gum Trees
- Sweet potato leaves
- Tomatoes
- Tomato plants- in moderation
- Tree of Heaven
- Turnips
- Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria)
- Yarrow
- Yellow Locus
- Yucca
- Vetch
- Virginia creeper
- Wandering Jew
- Watermelon
- Wax Myrtle (myrica cerifera)
- Weeping Willow
- Wild Rose, entire plant
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- African Rue
- Andromeda
- Avocado- South American Avocado leaves/tree such as Haas or crosses with Haas
- Avocado- Fuarte
- Azalea
- Brouwer’s Beauty Andromeda
- Boxwood
- Calotropis
- Cassava
- China Berry Trees, all parts
- Choke Cherry Leaves in abundance
- Datura
- Dog Hobble
- Dumb Cane (diffenbachia) (Houseplant)
- False Tansy
- “Fiddleneck”- know by this common name in CA. It is a fuzzy looking, 12″ to 15″ plant, with small yellow blossoms, shaped on a stem shaped like the neck of a fiddle.
- Flixweed
- Fusha
- Holly Trees/Bushes
- Ilysanthes floribunda
- Japanese pieris (extremely toxic)
- Japanese Yew
- Lantana
- Larkspur- a ferny, flowering plant in shades of blue, pink and white.
- Lasiandra
- Lilacs
- Lily of the Valley (Pieris Japonica)
- Lupine – Seeds are the part of the plant that is the greatest problem.
- Madreselva (Spain) patologia renal
- Maya-Maya
- Monkhood
- Milkweed
- Mountain Laurel
- Deadly Nightshade
- Oleander
- Rhododendron
- Rhubarb leaves
- Tu Tu (the Maori name for Coriaria arborea)
- Wild Cherry, -wilted- leaves are the worst problem
- Yellow Jessamine
- Yew
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