Removing field bindweed??

Troggy

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I have now started to move the ponies over to the half of the field that has been rested since winter, I am strip grazing this gradually but have noticed the bit I will need to move on to shortly has rather a lot of field bindweed. What is the best way to get rid of this? I have tried pulling it but it goes on forever!! I believe it can be harmful in large quantities, is this correct?
Any help much appreciated
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Tia

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You are right in thinking that bindweed is harmful to horses.

The only way to really get rid of it is to use a weedkiller with glyphosate in it; ie. Roundup. Glyphosate is a translocater therefore it will kill off the whole plant in a couple of weeks.

The speed in which this plant grows is extraordinary and you won't be able to pull it up quicker than it can grow.
 

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How harmful? Fields at my livery yard have got it in, including the one my horses are in. What damage does it do & what should I look out for? I'll mention it to YO & see if I can get anything done though I doubt I'll have much luck - they do nothing about bracken growing in some of the hedges
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