MDJO
Well-Known Member
Hi
Question is in the title really. I've read that locally produced honey is a good way (for humans) to build up resistance to pollens and the like, if you are allergic. Being in Northumberland, we are subject to a lot of oilseedrape which i think might be causing my horses some problems. Both have started with minor nasal discharges since the oilseed flowered in the next field. A few others on the yard are the same, some suffering headshaking etc. Vet has been out and there is no sign of an infection.... Just wondering if 1/2 a teaspoon of honey in their feeds might help
Many Thanks
Question is in the title really. I've read that locally produced honey is a good way (for humans) to build up resistance to pollens and the like, if you are allergic. Being in Northumberland, we are subject to a lot of oilseedrape which i think might be causing my horses some problems. Both have started with minor nasal discharges since the oilseed flowered in the next field. A few others on the yard are the same, some suffering headshaking etc. Vet has been out and there is no sign of an infection.... Just wondering if 1/2 a teaspoon of honey in their feeds might help
Many Thanks