Charlie31
Well-Known Member
I'm talking about respiratory allergies rather than skin ones here. Horse has mild respiratory issues so is on dust free bedding. This winter i thought I'd try chopped rape straw. Of course it could be coincidence but I think his symptoms are mildly worse since I started using it. Nothing else has changed though so it got me wondering.
On reflection I thought it could be one of three things: the rape bedding itself, the eucalyptus coating, or the stuff they spray on it to stop the horses eating it, probably some nasty chemicals.
I've heard of rape straw bedding causing skin reactions before but just wondered if anybody had experienced this with the respiratory issue?
On reflection I thought it could be one of three things: the rape bedding itself, the eucalyptus coating, or the stuff they spray on it to stop the horses eating it, probably some nasty chemicals.
I've heard of rape straw bedding causing skin reactions before but just wondered if anybody had experienced this with the respiratory issue?