I will soon be baling for feeding horses.
The field that I want to use has great grass, but also has milkweek and dogsbane (sometimes called false milkweed) in it, both of which are said to be poisonous to horse.
I really dread the thought of walking through the field and picking those out by hand.
I am wondering if anyone here has had experience with this sort of situation, and if so, what you did.
Did you pick the weeks out prior to cutting, after cutting, or not at all?
If not at all did you see any signs of poisoning in your horses?
This post was edited by Brett24 on 05/25/2022 at 04:31 pm.
The field that I want to use has great grass, but also has milkweek and dogsbane (sometimes called false milkweed) in it, both of which are said to be poisonous to horse.
I really dread the thought of walking through the field and picking those out by hand.
I am wondering if anyone here has had experience with this sort of situation, and if so, what you did.
Did you pick the weeks out prior to cutting, after cutting, or not at all?
If not at all did you see any signs of poisoning in your horses?
This post was edited by Brett24 on 05/25/2022 at 04:31 pm.