Evil_Cookie
Well-Known Member
Hi, I posted yesterday about my mare and dull coat/personality she's had recently. I've started her on Naf D-Tox to see if this will help. I approached the YO yesterday and mentioned her photosensitivity and the helpful comment I got was to bring her in during the day. She survived all last summer out in the scorching July weather we had without an ounce of sunburn (she's dark bay with dark skin)and this week really hasn't been all that sunny, so I said I didn't think the issue was the sunlight but the buttercups. Not much more was said. And after thinking about it I kinda realise there isn't another field we could have anyway the only two buttercup free paddocks belong to horses that need them for strong fencing and low amounts of grass. So although I'm sure it will be sorted and sprayed at some point what can I do in the short term? The ground is too rutted to top, plus I'd have to have them in for a week or so until the buttercups and grass had dried. So what to do?
Either weed them out by hand, there is quite a few...
Or cut the flowers of as I think its the pollen causing the problems? Again would take some time.
Any ideas appreciated
Either weed them out by hand, there is quite a few...
Or cut the flowers of as I think its the pollen causing the problems? Again would take some time.
Any ideas appreciated