lazybee
Well-Known Member
Since moving to France, I've changed my thoughts on Ragwort. Everyone in the UK seems paranoid about it (as I was). There are many many myths about ragwort in the UK. Yes it is toxic, so are many other plants that are more dangerous. I was told ragwort doesn't grow in France. So finding it growing on my land I took a sample to my vet. It was identified as ragwort Jacobaea vulgaris (herbe de saint Jacques)as I knew. The vet (biggest large animal vet in the area and donkey breeder) had to look it up in the veterinary reference book. It was only classified as a medium risk. The book also states that between 5 and 25% of body weight have to be consumed to cause a problem and the effects aren't cumulative. Lets not forget there's a whole industry in the UK built up on ragwort destruction, it's in their interest to keep the whole myth going. So if 5 to 25% of body weight have to be consumed that would be about 3 or 4 bales at the very least. I still pull it up when I see it though.