ragwort poisioning maybe ? says liver failurein the article.
You can kill a horse with sugar. I can remember when I was young that giving horses sugar cubes as a treat was still just hanging on as a thing. I was told why it was so wrong because the box of sugar cubes was pointed at and I was told that a horse would quite happily eat them all but that it would kill them as it was too much sugar for their body to process.
My first pony was given to me (my parents) after she ended up in liverpool university with terrible laminitis after her owner (a racehorse owner) fed her sugar cubes and kept her and her son as companions for his retired racehorses in the paddock (lush grass) at the pack of his house. She came right in the end but was away at horse hospital for a very long time. And even after she came back and both shetlands were with us, the owner still bought boxes of cubes up to the farm for them. My dad would just put them in the car and take them home for his coffee. People really don't understand the damage they do.
I remenber going to the local corner shop and buying my first pony a box of sugar lumps with my pocket money. Used to dole them out to him as treat. Also used to feed him bran and oats ! good job we know better now.You can kill a horse with sugar. I can remember when I was young that giving horses sugar cubes as a treat was still just hanging on as a thing. I was told why it was so wrong because the box of sugar cubes was pointed at and I was told that a horse would quite happily eat them all but that it would kill them as it was too much sugar for their body to process.
its cumulative, eating even only a little over a few years causes build up and then liver failure.In the hay? Ragwort isn't through yet up here.
I remenber going to the local corner shop and buying my first pony a box of sugar lumps with my pocket money. Used to dole them out to him as treat. Also used to feed him bran and oats ! good job we know better now.
That article is so annoying, calling the feeders 'well meaning' twice
They are not well meaning, they are selfish idiots
This is my fear with Gypsum's yard. They are about to open a new cafe on site, and word on the street suggests that at some point, they will have some farm animals for kids to interact with (one of the reasons they are being stingy with the strips?). I fear they are gravely underestimating the stupidity of the general public, and unless they lock off the livery area like Fort Knox, which would be impractical, all the signs in the world won't stop people from interacting and God forbid feeding livery horses. I hope I am wrong.
Would these developments worry you guys, or am I just being grumpy and paranoid?
This is my fear with Gypsum's yard. They are about to open a new cafe on site, and word on the street suggests that at some point, they will have some farm animals for kids to interact with (one of the reasons they are being stingy with the strips?). I fear they are gravely underestimating the stupidity of the general public, and unless they lock off the livery area like Fort Knox, which would be impractical, all the signs in the world won't stop people from interacting and God forbid feeding livery horses. I hope I am wrong.
Would these developments worry you guys, or am I just being grumpy and paranoid?
Nope. I went to see them quite often, but would never have fed them because there was a sign saying not to.How many of you as children went to feed the local ponies. Times have changed.
How many of you as children went to feed the local ponies. Times have changed.