brannyman
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Does anyone know if acorn leaves are harmful at this time of year, my 27 year old gelding struggles with eating grass because his teeth are poor and he was seen eating acorns shortly before he was treated for suspected acorn poisening, he didn't have full blown colic, he was bright but obviously uncomfortable with constipation. Fortunately we caught it in time and he has been put on a small paddock on his own until the acorns go. The problem I have now is that he is getting a bit stressed being separated from other horses and although the acorns seem to have gone the leaves are still there. Not sure whether I should take the chance and put him back out or risk him getting stressed on his own.