30 August 2009 #1 M mynameiscasey Active Member Joined 30 August 2009 Messages 35 Visit site My horse had leant over into neighbourse field and was eating ferns, is this harmful??
30 August 2009 #2 H hadfos Well-Known Member Joined 8 June 2005 Messages 8,775 Visit site Bracken isnt good for them!!
30 August 2009 #3 M mynameiscasey Active Member Joined 30 August 2009 Messages 35 Visit site What side effects does it have though?
30 August 2009 #4 H hadfos Well-Known Member Joined 8 June 2005 Messages 8,775 Visit site This may help... http://www.horseweb-uk.com/features/plantmain.htm Not nice stuff
30 August 2009 #5 M mynameiscasey Active Member Joined 30 August 2009 Messages 35 Visit site Well thats not good :S
30 August 2009 #6 B BankEndRescue Well-Known Member Joined 29 February 2008 Messages 1,779 Location Yorkshire www.bankendequinerescue.com the spores in dying bracken are carcinogenic so best not to allow the nags to eat them
30 August 2009 #7 H hadfos Well-Known Member Joined 8 June 2005 Messages 8,775 Visit site [ QUOTE ] Well thats not good :S [/ QUOTE ] Its horrid stuff,i remember once a yard owner that sprung a field in the woods on us one day,full of the stuff ,i told her to piss off no way was my horse going out on that,she claimed it was harmless...we left pretty sharpish,i left him in till we did!!
[ QUOTE ] Well thats not good :S [/ QUOTE ] Its horrid stuff,i remember once a yard owner that sprung a field in the woods on us one day,full of the stuff ,i told her to piss off no way was my horse going out on that,she claimed it was harmless...we left pretty sharpish,i left him in till we did!!
31 August 2009 #8 D Donkeymad Guest Ferns are toxic, just like ragwort, the more they eat the worse it gets. The little eaten today should do no harm, but stop them getting any more.
Ferns are toxic, just like ragwort, the more they eat the worse it gets. The little eaten today should do no harm, but stop them getting any more.