If Goats Eat Poison Ivy Is The Milk Safe?
Q: If goats eat poison ivy is the milk safe to drink?
A: Goats enjoy poison ivy foliage very much. As with dogs and cats, if the goats brush against a vine you can get a rash after petting them. However, a study in California concluded that contact with their milk is safe. As with any life decision, I recommend you drink just a little of the milk first to see if you have a reaction.
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