The best person to ask this question is your county agriculture Extension agent. Below is a link to the Virginia Cooperative Extension Service. Contacting the office in your county will be your best option, and perhaps your Extension agent would be willing to visit with you or provide resources to help you in learning how to identify these plants. Your Extension agent can also be a valuable resource for your other agricultural and horse endeavors. Virginia Cooperative Extension: www.ext.vt.edu/offices/index.html. In addition, you seem to have cited some potentially harmful plants. To learn more about some of the toxic plants for horses, see www.extension.org/faq/15.

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