25 May 2013 #1 R Rollin Well-Known Member Joined 10 March 2008 Messages 4,782 Visit site A friend here in France was advised to use this as a fertilizer for her paddocks but has also been told it is toxic to horses. I cannot find any research with regard to equestrian grazing. Does anyone on this forum know?
A friend here in France was advised to use this as a fertilizer for her paddocks but has also been told it is toxic to horses. I cannot find any research with regard to equestrian grazing. Does anyone on this forum know?
25 May 2013 #2 J JCWHITE Well-Known Member Joined 12 July 2007 Messages 2,157 Visit site Havent heard of it.
25 May 2013 #3 L L&M Well-Known Member Joined 7 March 2008 Messages 6,378 Location up a hill Visit site Sounds gross and hope they remove the butts!!!!! In all seriousness, I have heard of ash being used as a garden fertiliser, but wouldn't want to put it on anything edible, human or horse.
Sounds gross and hope they remove the butts!!!!! In all seriousness, I have heard of ash being used as a garden fertiliser, but wouldn't want to put it on anything edible, human or horse.