Bennions Field
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I have a 26year old mare whom I've had for the last 23 years. I noticed today that she appears to be a little jaundiced
I sprayed the field approx 6 weeks ago with pasteur to kill off the buttercups that had almost taken over the grass in places. I did as the packaging said and kept the horses off the parts sprayed for 2 weeks but they did graze a small patch (not sprayed) with buttercups still on. I am really worried that the spraying or even the buttercups have caused my mare to now have a reall problem with her liver? I am going to contact my vets tomorrow morning with a view to trying to get someone to look at her, I know there is little they can do with regard to treatment (my dog had liver failure last summer do to some form of poisoning, we never found out what but she did recover)
I'm at my whits end, I have just had to have my cushings pony pts
so really dont need any more problems and I cant think of anything happening to my old mare.
other than the slight yellowing of her membranes she appears well and normal, she's slightly fat, and not loosing weight, appears energetic, for a 26year old! and is happily eating well. I have owned my field for the last 5 years and there is no ragwort present and I know there has not been any on any of the yards she's been on over the last 23 years.
Any ideas from anyone, or experiences of anything similar, I've looked on the web and found some really frightening info
I'm at my whits end, I have just had to have my cushings pony pts
other than the slight yellowing of her membranes she appears well and normal, she's slightly fat, and not loosing weight, appears energetic, for a 26year old! and is happily eating well. I have owned my field for the last 5 years and there is no ragwort present and I know there has not been any on any of the yards she's been on over the last 23 years.
Any ideas from anyone, or experiences of anything similar, I've looked on the web and found some really frightening info