kat2290
Well-Known Member
Hello! I am a new user and this is my first post
I am awaiting the arrival of two gorgeous miniature shetlands at some point in October and am wanting to sort my field out a bit before they arrive. We've had two llamas grazing the field for about 6 months and whilst they have got the grass down quite substantially there are large areas of the field which they have not touched, I think mainly because they aren't keen on the weeds which are growing there.
In the untouched areas of the field the grass is knee high, theres a wide variety of grasses growing and amongst that are nettles, thistles, dock and a fair bit of buttercup. I'm going to remove the buttercup as best I can as I believe its poisonous? What about the dock - I'm not sure if its poisonous to horses so is it worth removing? Hopefully the ponies will enjoy the nettles and thistle so I'll be leaving that in.
In the well grazed areas of the garden there are now masses of plants at rosette stage which I can't identify - I was hoping somebody here could! The first two pictures are of the same plant in different stages, the third is a different plant (is it Milk Thistle?). The leaves of plant in the first two pics are soft and fuzzy, not smooth and waxy if that helps?!
http://s1058.photobucket.com/albums/t411/kat22901/?action=view¤t=3d095be5.jpg
http://s1058.photobucket.com/albums/t411/kat22901/?action=view¤t=81b4406e.jpg
http://s1058.photobucket.com/albums/t411/kat22901/?action=view¤t=ea2035ca.jpg
My question is, are they poisonous and do they need removing?
Anyways sorry for this long and rambling post, it will probably be the first of many
In the untouched areas of the field the grass is knee high, theres a wide variety of grasses growing and amongst that are nettles, thistles, dock and a fair bit of buttercup. I'm going to remove the buttercup as best I can as I believe its poisonous? What about the dock - I'm not sure if its poisonous to horses so is it worth removing? Hopefully the ponies will enjoy the nettles and thistle so I'll be leaving that in.
In the well grazed areas of the garden there are now masses of plants at rosette stage which I can't identify - I was hoping somebody here could! The first two pictures are of the same plant in different stages, the third is a different plant (is it Milk Thistle?). The leaves of plant in the first two pics are soft and fuzzy, not smooth and waxy if that helps?!
http://s1058.photobucket.com/albums/t411/kat22901/?action=view¤t=3d095be5.jpg
http://s1058.photobucket.com/albums/t411/kat22901/?action=view¤t=81b4406e.jpg
http://s1058.photobucket.com/albums/t411/kat22901/?action=view¤t=ea2035ca.jpg
My question is, are they poisonous and do they need removing?
Anyways sorry for this long and rambling post, it will probably be the first of many
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