lialls
Well-Known Member
I was told this morning by the girl i share a field with, that my yearling Boots has been eating the acorns which have fallen in to our field.
I dont know how much shes eaten, i havnt seen her eating any myself but im now worried. The field owner said when enough have fallen off the tree its easist to sweep them in to a pile and then remove them from the field, but im worried about in the mean time my horse eating them.
The field owner wont let me fence this area off. I went to sweep them up today but they have fallen in to long grass and there isnt actually that many that i can see. Without spending all day on my hands and knees looking for them i'd proably only manage to pick up 4 handfulls in about an hour.
So how worried should i be?!?! Is there anything else i can do? I dont want to reduce Boots' grass intake but i wonderd about a grazing muzzel? just untill most of them have fallen off the tree and i can then pick them up easier.
Also is there anything i can feed to her to try an reduce the chance of any problems relating to the intake of acorns in the future?
I dont know how much shes eaten, i havnt seen her eating any myself but im now worried. The field owner said when enough have fallen off the tree its easist to sweep them in to a pile and then remove them from the field, but im worried about in the mean time my horse eating them.
The field owner wont let me fence this area off. I went to sweep them up today but they have fallen in to long grass and there isnt actually that many that i can see. Without spending all day on my hands and knees looking for them i'd proably only manage to pick up 4 handfulls in about an hour.
So how worried should i be?!?! Is there anything else i can do? I dont want to reduce Boots' grass intake but i wonderd about a grazing muzzel? just untill most of them have fallen off the tree and i can then pick them up easier.
Also is there anything i can feed to her to try an reduce the chance of any problems relating to the intake of acorns in the future?