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  1. No – it isn’t necessary to get rid of horsetail. When growing among trees, shrubs, or vigorous herbaceous perennials, horsetail won’t cause any significant competition and its presence in parts of the garden increases biodiversity and provides shelter and food for several invertebrates.

  2. The horsetail plant, or Equisetum arvense, is a potentially poisonous plant if eaten in large quantities, and for livestock such as horses and cows, can cause serious damage if consumed at all.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EquisetumEquisetum - Wikipedia

    If eaten over a long enough period of time, some species of horsetail can be poisonous to grazing animals, including horses. [40] The toxicity appears to be due to thiaminase , which can cause thiamin (vitamin B1) deficiency.

  4. All horsetails are poisonous to livestock; cattle, sheep and ironically even horses! Animals are less likely to eat growing stems that are in dense patches if they can be avoided, but plants that have been cut and end up in fodder, can be toxic, so need to be avoided within any management process.

  5. www.environetuk.com › invasive-species › horsetailIdentify Horsetail | Environet

    It is, however, poisonous to livestock, particularly horses if consumed in large enough quantities. Common Horsetail plants quickly build into extensive clusters and take over local habitats if left uncontrolled.

  6. Jul 19, 2024 · Horsetail adapts to many growing conditions and is impervious to diseases and pests. It grows fine in full sun or part shade, neutral or acidic soil, and though it thrives in humidity, horsetail tolerates any temperature. Horsetail is usually planted in early spring, though it will survive planting at almost any time.

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