Tnavas
Well-Known Member
ps. Mr Wetenschapper, If you think that posting in the early hours of the morning means that someone cannot come from a particular country then your own scientific method leaves something to be desired. I assume you have heard of both insomnia and working a night shift?
Hear, Hear.
I often post on here during UK daytime - and guess where I live NEW ZEALAND! Sometimes/often I can't sleep so go on the computer and chat with my family in UK and visit HHO and catch up on the WORLD horse chats.
We remove Ragwort from our grazing regardless of myths because Ragwort can kill and you never know what your horse has eaten in the past before you owned it - and it is accumulative - so one day the horse may eat the Ragwort that broke the camels back! and DIE!
We remove ragwort from our grazing because it takes up valuable grazing land - wherever there is a Ragwort plant there is no grass.
Grazing is expensive and an important part of our horses diet and to get the best out of our grazing land, we remove ALL weeds, Ragwort, Dock, Thistles, Buttercup, Fat Hen (gives horses the runs) Penny Royal etc, etc.
My horse is allergic to Buttercup - her face swells to hamster proportions if she eats around these plants. I'm fortunate with my grazing as the land owners are very diligent in removing Buttercup for my horses wellfare.
My friends horse is allergic to Penny Royal - it makes him head shake.