Self medicating horses

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My ponies chewed all the bark off the willow which was in the field, now no willow! Have planted another couple and fenced them well.
 

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Jacob always munches on cleavers whenever we pass some and I let him stop - it's supposed to be a diuretic and good for their lymphatic system, and he is prone to lymphangits.. I also now supplement him with a dried version, it's so interesting!
 

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My first share horse used to like to grab a thistle or two. I always figured that if she wanted a thistle enough to eat a thistle, then I'd let her!

The other day, while I was chatting with my instructor mid-lesson, Blue stuck her head through the arena fence and started munching on some horsetail. She's got the self-preservation instincts of a lemming at times.
 

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I've had two horses had operations, one GA and one heavy sedation and after both of them they made a beeline for dandelion and plantain for a couple of weeks.

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I've had two horses had operations, one GA and one heavy sedation and after both of them they made a beeline for dandelion and plantain for a couple of weeks.

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Why would that be? Dandelion is diuretic, plaintain (esp. broadleaf) has ulcer preventative properties and the seeds are a bulking agent but curious as to why they'd seek it out after ops, if you know?
 

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Why would that be? Dandelion is diuretic, plaintain (esp. broadleaf) has ulcer preventative properties and the seeds are a bulking agent but curious as to why they'd seek it out after ops, if you know?


Plantain is also a diuretic. I assumed it was to flush out toxins. They knew what they wanted, I was hand grazing on the verges and I saw them pick out the individual plants.
 
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Plantain is also a diuretic. I assumed it was to flush out toxins. They knew what they wanted, I was hand grazing on the verges and I saw them pick out the individual pants.


Oh I didn't know that - thank you ? what breeds were they out of interest? I've always hypothesised, based on what I've seen in my own horses over the years, that it tends to be just native /cob sorts that do it rather than more highly bred ones but it's a fairly small sample size ?
 
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