Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The Dangers Relating To Horses And Grass Clippings

By Heather Toms


Carelessness with grass clippings may bring about catastrophic consequences. You must be extremely careful trimming, raking and dumping grass as it has high potential for seriously damaging the health of your horses.

Here are some of the probable effects of unmonitored grass clippings.

They can choke your horse: Gorging on a large pile of clippings is a totally different issue from normal grazing. When grazing usually, a horse has a set routine: he selects, rips up and masticates the grass completely before swallowing it. On the other hand, when gorging on heaps of wet grass cuttings, a pony can eat too much too quickly, and as a consequence get a block of grass trapped in the oesophagus. Obviously, this leads to choking, which if extremely pronounced, can require the intervention of veterinarians.

They can cause colic: Another potential risk connected with clippings is colic, which can sometimes be caused thru the adverse effect clippings can have on the microbe balance in the horse's hindgut.

They might have mould: Green and wet piled up clippings quickly ferment and grow mould. A pony can develop diarrhoea or colic by eating fermented grass or grass full of mold.

They can affect respiration: There's possible hazard in dry clippings, too, the dust in dry clippings can trigger breathing issues.

They can contain toxin: There's a distinct possibility grass clippings could be contaminated with traces of toxic chemicals. Chemical based products for lawn care are completely unsuited for pasture use. They can be dangerous if consumed. When grass is clipped, it can get mixed up with any number of plants that have been exposed to toxin.

They can contain toxin: There is a distinct possibility grass clippings could be polluted with traces of toxic chemicals. Chemical based products for lawn care are absolutely unsuited for pasture use.




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