SpruceRI
Well-Known Member
There have been a few cases of Grass Sickness in the last few weeks in my area....
Was talking to a friend yesterday about it. She is worried so had talked to her vet when she came for a visit..... The vet said the best way to protect her horses was to:
Graze them on longer grass rather than short
Even if on decent grass, feed at least a bucket full of hay to each horse every day between May and July.
If grass was poor or non existent, then feed plenty of hay (obviously!) and haylage is even better to prevent the illness.
Do not worm with Ivermectin products between May and July
Do not disturb the soil in any way between May and July... like don't do any fencing, dig any holes etc.
My friend uses cattle-type hay roundels. Vet said no matter how scummy they look underneath, don't move them between May and July.
Grass sickness is caused by some sort of virus/disease that lives in the soil... and can 'spread' outwards in a 10 mile radius from the source.
And the illness tends to run in an area in a 10yr cycle....
Does all this sound right to you?? Sounds a bit odd to me....not sure whether my friend has got this right.
The bit about not disturbing the soil is the bit very interesting to me though, because many years ago I remember reading somewhere about a high incidence of grass sickness across several counties. The only thing that was the common denominator between all the horses involved was that their owners or yards used those dropping collector machines.
I have always wanted one of those things!!!
Does anyone really know the cause of this terrible illness??
Was talking to a friend yesterday about it. She is worried so had talked to her vet when she came for a visit..... The vet said the best way to protect her horses was to:
Graze them on longer grass rather than short
Even if on decent grass, feed at least a bucket full of hay to each horse every day between May and July.
If grass was poor or non existent, then feed plenty of hay (obviously!) and haylage is even better to prevent the illness.
Do not worm with Ivermectin products between May and July
Do not disturb the soil in any way between May and July... like don't do any fencing, dig any holes etc.
My friend uses cattle-type hay roundels. Vet said no matter how scummy they look underneath, don't move them between May and July.
Grass sickness is caused by some sort of virus/disease that lives in the soil... and can 'spread' outwards in a 10 mile radius from the source.
And the illness tends to run in an area in a 10yr cycle....
Does all this sound right to you?? Sounds a bit odd to me....not sure whether my friend has got this right.
The bit about not disturbing the soil is the bit very interesting to me though, because many years ago I remember reading somewhere about a high incidence of grass sickness across several counties. The only thing that was the common denominator between all the horses involved was that their owners or yards used those dropping collector machines.
I have always wanted one of those things!!!
Does anyone really know the cause of this terrible illness??