Jenz
Well-Known Member
I read part of a post on the forum that said someone feeds nettles (good for laminitis/laminitis prone horses). The post said they pick them in the morning and put them in the stable and they're wilted enough to eat by the time the horse came in at night.
I cut down a load in the field on Saturday morning and left in the sun (well it was sunny then!) and just went to pass them over the fence tonight to feed to my boy and got a bit of a sting on my hand. It was too late not to feed them as he snatched off the ground (about 6 or 7 30 inch stalks all in one mouth full!) and happily munched away. It was wasn't much of a sting and was on the palm of my hand so maybe tougher skin, but just enough to make me go 'ooh'!
There are nettles growing in the field which he never tries to eat but he was desperate for these! If they did have a bit of a sting left in them will they do him any harm (about 10 stalkes plus leaves)? How long do you leave them to wilt and how much to you feed?
I cut down a load in the field on Saturday morning and left in the sun (well it was sunny then!) and just went to pass them over the fence tonight to feed to my boy and got a bit of a sting on my hand. It was too late not to feed them as he snatched off the ground (about 6 or 7 30 inch stalks all in one mouth full!) and happily munched away. It was wasn't much of a sting and was on the palm of my hand so maybe tougher skin, but just enough to make me go 'ooh'!
There are nettles growing in the field which he never tries to eat but he was desperate for these! If they did have a bit of a sting left in them will they do him any harm (about 10 stalkes plus leaves)? How long do you leave them to wilt and how much to you feed?