bekstheartist
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I apologise, I do not post very often... but Please help.
In the past 48 hours Taran (Welsh Cob) has developed a terrible rash. NEVER seen anything like it. As it's Bank Holiday I have been working every hour (work p/t, although it doesn't feel like p/t... in the tourist industry) so horses have had their dinners, hooves picked and a quick check but chucked out in the paddock 24/7.
*A bit of back ground*
Moved into new house at end of March, moved horses then too to new house with 7 acres, where horses have been kept on land for past 20 years or so. We kept them at a livery yard before where there was no buttercups (we had sheep) We didn't realise that A) The paddocks had buttercups and B) buttercups were poisonous to horses (stupid I know, but never had problem with buttercups before...).
Now Taran and Jakes aren't eating them, they eat around them. Jakes isn't affected as he has no white bits but Taran is.
Started 48 hours ago when I noticed he had a 'mottled' effect on his muzzle and cheeks, now hair has fallen out on his cheeks and is slightly swollen and blistering. His nose looks like sunburn (can't be, up in the clouds for past couple of days) I have hibbi-scrubbed the areas and applied sudocream, which he isn't bothered about.
Last night I noticed a rash in between his back legs and on his chest.
Taran is fine in himself, eating, drinking, playing with Jakes.
Please advise me on how to get rid of buttercups? We don't have a huge covering just a few to be honest compared to other paddocks I have seen. I understand sheep eat them down - would this be the most organic way to keep them in check? I don't want to damage my land with spraying, although will if needs be...
Sorry am new to land owning and any help would be much appriciated.
Thank you xx
I apologise, I do not post very often... but Please help.
In the past 48 hours Taran (Welsh Cob) has developed a terrible rash. NEVER seen anything like it. As it's Bank Holiday I have been working every hour (work p/t, although it doesn't feel like p/t... in the tourist industry) so horses have had their dinners, hooves picked and a quick check but chucked out in the paddock 24/7.
*A bit of back ground*
Moved into new house at end of March, moved horses then too to new house with 7 acres, where horses have been kept on land for past 20 years or so. We kept them at a livery yard before where there was no buttercups (we had sheep) We didn't realise that A) The paddocks had buttercups and B) buttercups were poisonous to horses (stupid I know, but never had problem with buttercups before...).
Now Taran and Jakes aren't eating them, they eat around them. Jakes isn't affected as he has no white bits but Taran is.
Started 48 hours ago when I noticed he had a 'mottled' effect on his muzzle and cheeks, now hair has fallen out on his cheeks and is slightly swollen and blistering. His nose looks like sunburn (can't be, up in the clouds for past couple of days) I have hibbi-scrubbed the areas and applied sudocream, which he isn't bothered about.
Last night I noticed a rash in between his back legs and on his chest.
Taran is fine in himself, eating, drinking, playing with Jakes.
Please advise me on how to get rid of buttercups? We don't have a huge covering just a few to be honest compared to other paddocks I have seen. I understand sheep eat them down - would this be the most organic way to keep them in check? I don't want to damage my land with spraying, although will if needs be...
Sorry am new to land owning and any help would be much appriciated.
Thank you xx