We go blackberry picking in the fields for the horses, they follow us around saying me...me...me next!!
My old boy is too lazy to pick his own, but our mare was taught how to get the juiciest ones from her mum who told us how much she loved them by the colour of her lips!! She loved the new shoots and may off the hawthorn too.
My pony (the grey in my sig) spends days on end eating brambles. Because of this I spend days on end removing thorns from around her muzzle - they don't seem to bother here though!
My guy was nibbling the new leaves off brambles in his hedge the other night - picking the leaves with his lips pulled back so that he doesn't get spiked on the thorns. He has the same technique with thistle tops - it looks very funny.
They also nibble gorse which is supposed to help prevent lampers (sp) in young horses.
my lot love black berries, we go on blackberry rides and as soon as the ponies realise why you keep stopping and legyeilding them into the hedge it becomes a race to see who can get to them fastest the ponys teeth or the human hand.
When I lived in England I had hedgerows around my fields and my horses would painstakingly and carefully pick off the brambles and wild raspberries - they loved them. Their mouths used to go really black though and looked like something was wrong with them, Lol!!
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When I lived in England I had hedgerows around my fields and my horses would painstakingly and carefully pick off the brambles and wild raspberries - they loved them. Their mouths used to go really black though and looked like something was wrong with them, Lol!!
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Ours are the same and carefully pick the tops off thistles!