Jenz
Well-Known Member
I've never had my own land or been fully responsible for any before, so sorry for two questions about fields and plants in one evening!
I'm keeping my boy at a lady's house with fields and stables (ie not a livery yard, as such) I look after her ponies and fields in return.
The next door neighbour's field (only a fence dividing our horses and their sheep) looks as though it must've been sprayed with something, a weedkiller maybe. All the nettles have gone black and dead in that field. The thistles don't seem to have died and the grass unaffected. The nettles on our side of the fence are fine, green and healthy, so it's not something like too much wind and hot sun.
What would do something like that and is it likely to be harmful to the horses?
I don't know the neighbours and apparently they're not the most friendly, so can't really ask.
I'm keeping my boy at a lady's house with fields and stables (ie not a livery yard, as such) I look after her ponies and fields in return.
The next door neighbour's field (only a fence dividing our horses and their sheep) looks as though it must've been sprayed with something, a weedkiller maybe. All the nettles have gone black and dead in that field. The thistles don't seem to have died and the grass unaffected. The nettles on our side of the fence are fine, green and healthy, so it's not something like too much wind and hot sun.
What would do something like that and is it likely to be harmful to the horses?
I don't know the neighbours and apparently they're not the most friendly, so can't really ask.