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You are not talking about a cocklebur are you?? They get embedded into the hair right down to the skin. Cocklebur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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LOL, well so far we're batting a thousand as they say. Eventually someone will know I'm hoping (maybe by the time his hair grows back?) :rolleyes: Thanks for caring... |
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Nope, it's not a wild oat either :( This thing grew on a single thin stalk that was pretty strong. When I first noticed we had a problem Tuffy was tugging trying to free his chin :eek: We'd been chasing grasshoppers. I truly never ever want to go through it again. |
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All right. I found this site. If you click on the blue highlighted name, you can look at the picture of the weed. You have until 9 a.m. tomorrow to find it and give me a report.:D Weeds of Nebraska and the Great Plains | USDA PLANTS |
It's in the foxtail family of weeds I believe, like the picture I posted earlier but denser seed pod. |
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I've never seen that around here. I hope I never do. |
Wow! LadyJane just gave me an article about these nasty things. I guess we should be glad they were not dried out yet :eek: Foxtails - A Deadly Summertime Danger - Dogs Thanks so much Linda! |
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