daniellemm7
New User
Hi, in nov 2013 my horse unfortunately had sycamore poisoning, it was the worst thing i've ever seen, my poor boy was dying in front of us! BUT he is still here, he fought and with round the clock care from us and our vet then 8 days in equine hospital on a drip he pulled through! he came home and now over a year after is clear from all the other affects it has, i did move yard though as i wouldn't risk it, we had over 100 trees surrounding our field. Vets discharge papers said strictly never to return to previous grazing.
Anyway yes its right they still don't no enough about it but they do know its autumn and spring, seeds and saplings it appears to be, so avoid if poss or vigorously check your fields regularly.
Anyway yes its right they still don't no enough about it but they do know its autumn and spring, seeds and saplings it appears to be, so avoid if poss or vigorously check your fields regularly.