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California City May Ban Oleanders (Kills Horses)
Science Daily ^ | 9-2-2007

Posted on 09/02/2007 7:28:36 PM PDT by blam

California city may ban oleanders

YORBA LINDA, Calif., Sept. 2 (UPI) -- Residents and city officials in Yorba Linda, Calif., are considering a ban on oleanders because of the plant's risk to horses.

Oleanders, which have pink and white flowers, can be deadly to a horse if consumed, and many Yorba Linda residents own horses, The Orange County Register reported.

The Yorba Linda City Council plans to vote this month on banning the plants.

A University of California at Davis veterinary medical publication suggests that horses could suffer heart failure even from eating a small amount of the plant, the newspaper said.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: california; death; horses; oleanders
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Wild cherry trees can be fatal to horses too. I didn't know about oleanders.
1 posted on 09/02/2007 7:28:37 PM PDT by blam
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Oleander IS poisonous. Even the hordes of locust that descend on the world avoid them.

Question: why are horses around oleander? It shouldn't be where the horses graze. Wouldn't it be easier to corral the horses rather than trying to eradicate a plant that is ALL OVER CALIFORNIA?

Is this a joke?

2 posted on 09/02/2007 7:31:09 PM PDT by starfish923 (Socrates: It's never right to do wrong.)
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I like Rose of Sharon bushes and planted several after putting in the new fence this spring.


3 posted on 09/02/2007 7:31:13 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Greed is NOT a conservative ideal.)
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Do you remember the horrible incident in California years ago (actually, about 20 years ago) where a group of Boy Scouts used oleander twigs to grill hotdogs and marshmallows over a campfire? Several of the boys and one of the Scoutmasters died as a result.

I would never plant oleander. It’s a beautiful plant, but it is really, really toxic.


4 posted on 09/02/2007 7:31:47 PM PDT by livius
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Unless horses are grazing in the center lanes of freeways, I don’t see this as much of a problem.


5 posted on 09/02/2007 7:32:40 PM PDT by Mad_Tom_Rackham (Elections have consequences.)
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Wild cherry trees can be fatal to horses too. I didn't know about oleanders.

Shouldn't the horses be banned since they are lethal to the Oleanders? It sounds as though a battle is shaping up between PETA and the environmentalist socialist wackos. Get the popcorn!
6 posted on 09/02/2007 7:33:08 PM PDT by Man50D (Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it!)
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I wonder if I can get my town to ban pigweed.


7 posted on 09/02/2007 7:34:09 PM PDT by Past Your Eyes (Criticize me if you will but just don't circumcise me any more.)
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I think this is the plant they plant along the medium strip on the freeway, among other places. There must be millions of ‘em out here. Never understood the attraction. I think they’re ugly, and they stink.


8 posted on 09/02/2007 7:35:39 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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That movie White Oleanders was pretty toxic.
9 posted on 09/02/2007 7:37:02 PM PDT by Paul Heinzman (Fishin' for a good time starts with throwin' in your line.)
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Why don’t mommy horses teach the baby horses not to eat them


10 posted on 09/02/2007 7:38:26 PM PDT by al baby (Hi mom)
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Shouldn't the horses be banned since they are lethal to the Oleanders? It sounds as though a battle is shaping up between PETA and the environmentalist socialist wackos. Get the popcorn!

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Is the microwave stuff ok? LOL!

11 posted on 09/02/2007 7:39:17 PM PDT by Tamar1973 (Riding the Korean Wave, one BYJ movie at a time! (http://www.byj.co.kr))
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Steely Dan:

Oleanders growing outside her door
Soon theyre gonna be in bloom
Up in annandale
I cant stand her
Doing what she did before
Living like a gypsy queen
In a fairy tale
Well I hear the whistle but I cant go
Im gonna take her down to mexico
She said oh no
Guadalajara wont do

Well I did not think the girl
Could be so cruel
And Im never going back
To my old school


12 posted on 09/02/2007 7:40:01 PM PDT by Ben Chad
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Would the dog food made from these horses be toxic?
13 posted on 09/02/2007 7:40:07 PM PDT by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto)
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Is the microwave stuff ok? LOL!

MMMMMMMMMM! Yummy!
14 posted on 09/02/2007 7:41:38 PM PDT by Man50D (Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it!)
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We have a ton of oleanders out here in AZ - there is one in our backyard and several in the front yard. We have dogs and a child (newborn), and I try to keep an eye on them. The dogs don’t really eat plants, though. I always have known they’re poisonous.
15 posted on 09/02/2007 7:45:57 PM PDT by arizonarachel (Our miracle is finally here! Check my profile to see a pic!)
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Urban legend?

http://www.snopes.com/horrors/poison/oleander.asp


16 posted on 09/02/2007 7:46:36 PM PDT by LibFreeOrDie (L'Chaim!)
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They are also fatal to dogs. Just the oil from their leaves can be deadly. They are also highly flamable.


17 posted on 09/02/2007 7:48:38 PM PDT by McGavin999 ("Hard is not Hopeless" General Petraeus)
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Wild cherry trees can be fatal to horses too. I didn't know about oleanders.

In Florida, it is a plant that parents are warned against as it can also kill children that chew on it.

According to the American Medical Association Handbook on Poisonous and Injurious Plants, all parts of the oleander plant contain two toxic principles. These toxic principles, oleandroside and nerioside, both have been identified as glycosides. This extremely toxic plant can poison livestock and humans at any time of the year. Lethal doses of leaves for livestock have been established for horses (15-30 grams), cows (10-25 grams), and sheep (1-5 grams). ... Because of its poisonous nature, the placement of this plant in a landscape should be carefully considered. The best use of this plant may be in areas where people will not come in direct contact with it. Parents should avoid planting oleander in their home landscape where there is a potential for small children to consume parts of this plant.

18 posted on 09/02/2007 7:54:18 PM PDT by Polybius
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Starthistle kills horses too, albeit slowly. I'd bet Orange County is covered in it.
19 posted on 09/02/2007 7:57:03 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (The fourth estate is the fifth column.)
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Part of me wonders if this is a real issue...Horses are supposed to be penned or otherwise in control of their owners. Why should someone have to change what they do in terms of landscaping to accomodate others who are not doing what they are supposed to?

This is mostly theoretical for me than anything else, I hate gardening, live in a desert, and have nothing that green on my property. My neighbors have horses which is a real PITA, but they do try and keep them under control. The files on the other hand...


20 posted on 09/02/2007 7:59:41 PM PDT by Starwolf
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