arwenplusone
Well-Known Member
I have an oak tree in my mare's field which I am unable to fence off- I remove the acorns as much as I can and I have never seen her eating them.
Until tonight
Unfortunately as I understand they can be addictive once a horse tries them. Tonight I went up in the dusk & she was actively seeking them out and crunching on them. I chucked a load of hay in the field to distract her as I couldn't see to get any of the acorns up. This seemed to work.
Now I know acorn poisoning is rare and I know the symproms to look out for but I can only assume she has been eating them regularly so I can't help worrying!
Anyone experienced this?
Until tonight
Unfortunately as I understand they can be addictive once a horse tries them. Tonight I went up in the dusk & she was actively seeking them out and crunching on them. I chucked a load of hay in the field to distract her as I couldn't see to get any of the acorns up. This seemed to work.
Now I know acorn poisoning is rare and I know the symproms to look out for but I can only assume she has been eating them regularly so I can't help worrying!
Anyone experienced this?