Horse Chestnut

Horse Chestnut

plants

Scientific name

Aesculus hippocastanum

Alternate names

Common horsechestnut, Conker Tree, European horsechestnut

Toxicity to pets

The seeds and leaves of horse chestnut trees contain triterpenoid saponins. Ingestion by companion animals and livestock results in gastrointestinal signs of vomiting and diarrhea and neurological symptoms including staggered gait, tremor, collapse and seizure.

Horse Chestnut

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Disclaimer

The content of this page is not veterinary advice. A number of factors (amount of substance ingested, size of the animal, allergies, etc.) determine what is toxic to a particular pet. If you think your pet has eaten something potentially toxic, call Pet Poison Helpline or seek immediate veterinary treatment.