Nettles can horses eat and how much

Poppys Nannan

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I am sure that horses can eat dried nettles - i believe it has some therapeutic/ herbal benefits (please correct me if i am wrong) but i just wondered how many nettles they can eat, can they be overfed !!

Many thanks :o
 
Nettles are great, I cut them and leave to lie in fields and as soon as they have wilted the horses gobble them up - particulary good for any prone to laminitus
 
I hope they can eat as much as they want as my pony loves nettles and at the moment he prefers eating them to grass.

I took some photo of him tucking in!

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Horses in the wild will self medicate, they will eat different plants and grasses depending on what their body needs.
Nettles are great for detox and liver problems, my mare has a weak liver and had a slightly inflammed prancreas, i always cut the nettles growing in her field and she eats what she wants and leaves the rest.
She also gets seaweed, rosehips and dandilion, i always offer her them by hand and if she eats them i will put them in her feed for a couple of weeks then offer by hand again, when she stops taking from my hand she will have a few weeks break then i will try again that way i know that she needs them, she has never looked better :).
 
I whack the heads off the nettles when I go round poo picking. After a few hours they wilt and the horses hoover them all up.
 
yes nettles are very good for horses and they cant eat as many as they like. i go around my fields when its dry weather with my tractor and topper and cut down all the nettles and weeds all my horses love it they think its christmas when they hear me comin with the tractor lol :D
 
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