rachel12
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If you have a horse please add yourself to this group and read the info:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_190680500978828
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_190680500978828
I did some reading up on this when a friends horse was diagnosed and sadly died. I seem to remember there was a lot of money and effort going in from Saudi benefactors into research of exact causes.
I also saw from reading up on it that young horses were supposed at most risk as it is thought initially they have immunity from mum, which gradually should be taken over by the development of their own so those 2-6yrs have a higher risk. There was also discussion regarding older horses that have immune disorders. Still wide debate on exact cause with some researchers thinking it is a similar toxin to botulinum toxin. Also it does not always happen when out on grass as the horse affected had been brought in for the winter. I would assume whatever the cause, it can survive within the grass products for periods of time.
There is definitely room for more research into causes and hopefully effective treatment...
Really sorry to hear you lost your horse to GS x
Hey hun I've just joined. I'm so sorry about Magners
I don't have any experience of grass sickness thank goodness, but it sounds horrific.