EstherHegt
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As a horse owner I know you have to do good pasture management. Good management can prevent ragwort and that it is the key. Digging and pulling can make it worse. If horses are starving you force them to eat. That is not the plants problem, that is a management problem.
I love horses and ragwort and did a lot of investigation about the plant. Today I was looking in my archives and I found it remarkable that all the fear in UK came from one source. Everebody did repeat that source, that source is prof Knottenbelt, he is the one who make people afraid! One source!!! But there are much more sources who completely say different things, there is a lot of scientific info about ragwort, we don t 'need need fear and Chinese whispers.
All the fear is copied to other countries. All the money spent at ragwort act etc would better spent at education about how to prevent you have ragwort in the pasture. Fear is not a good thing to listen at.
At my Dutch website we get a lot of mails for determination off the plant, most are different yellow plants! Go ask please, go search please to the sources of the myths. Ask the figures, in the Netherlands that worked good. We had a ragwort symposium with a lot of experts, do the same we did and stop this fear. Good hay is important and good pasture management. Look in the archives of the papers in England and you will see , there is only one source for the panic.
Maybe a poll is also a good option, with good questions, like did they a post mortem, was it in the food, wich lab did it etc. We did it, and only a few responses. And yes I also lost a horse with kliverfailure, she was only 6 years old, but it was NOT ragwort.
I love horses and ragwort and did a lot of investigation about the plant. Today I was looking in my archives and I found it remarkable that all the fear in UK came from one source. Everebody did repeat that source, that source is prof Knottenbelt, he is the one who make people afraid! One source!!! But there are much more sources who completely say different things, there is a lot of scientific info about ragwort, we don t 'need need fear and Chinese whispers.
All the fear is copied to other countries. All the money spent at ragwort act etc would better spent at education about how to prevent you have ragwort in the pasture. Fear is not a good thing to listen at.
At my Dutch website we get a lot of mails for determination off the plant, most are different yellow plants! Go ask please, go search please to the sources of the myths. Ask the figures, in the Netherlands that worked good. We had a ragwort symposium with a lot of experts, do the same we did and stop this fear. Good hay is important and good pasture management. Look in the archives of the papers in England and you will see , there is only one source for the panic.
Maybe a poll is also a good option, with good questions, like did they a post mortem, was it in the food, wich lab did it etc. We did it, and only a few responses. And yes I also lost a horse with kliverfailure, she was only 6 years old, but it was NOT ragwort.
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