Trophyduck
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thank you
A little late but here's the update.^Yes, it's the same chemical.
Buttercups are toxic to goats, cattle, horses, just about every creature really. Most livestock will avoid them though. I hate to be cynical but I bet they'll come right back no matter what you do. Weeds are excellent survivalists and opportunists. Their seeds carry in the wind, on wildlife, and on the bottoms of your shoes. I hope you figure something out. Let us know how it goes.
Even though I don't use herbicides, I've noticed that some weeds are incredibly tenacious and have a strong sense of self-preservation lately. We didn't have a hard freeze this year and I wonder if that might have something to do with it. I appreciate you coming back to share an update. I hope you find something that works for you!A little late but here's the update.
I sprayed with Pasture Pro. It made a noticeable impact on the buttercups. I can tell even today where I missed. I didn't get rid of all of them but a lot.....I mowed what started growing again and sprayed a second time. Doesn't seem as effective .
The deer eat them....goats don't seem to bother with them....Check your PH. I've heard buttercups are an indicator of low PH as they're supposedly fond of acidic soil. When I had horses they wouldn't touch buttercups. And maybe see if the goaaats can eat them; cheaper than limestone.