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Re: Grass Staggers?

by "Angie" <huntzoo@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 1, 2008 at 07:09 AM

>>>>There are toxin binders available in NZ that you can feed your horse.
Do
you have hay you can feed your horse untill the grass is safe again. If
the weather is still warm will mulched grass still have the
fungus/toxins in it?
L<<<<

We do not have the toxin binders here that I am aware of, & vet said we do

not (I saw that you all do).  If it is a Dallis grass problem, the seed 
heads are the problem & mulching should solve problem (per vet).  If it's 
rye grass (which I do not see out there) then that is another deal, as I 
think that involves the plant.  He is coming to evaluate today, so we will

perhaps know more later.  Horse is the same - maybe a slight improvement. 
Angie
 




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Grass Staggers?
"Angie" <hun  2008-11-29 17:42:05 
Re: Grass Staggers?
"westcoastjazz1@[EMA  2008-11-29 18:47:42 
Re: Grass Staggers?
"Angie" <hun  2008-11-29 21:12:08 
Re: Grass Staggers?
Brian Whatcott <betwys  2008-11-29 22:32:44 
Re: Grass Staggers?
Lynz <lynz@[EMAIL PROT  2008-12-01 22:46:26 
Re: Grass Staggers?
"Angie" <hun  2008-12-01 07:09:44 
Re: Grass Staggers?
Caelan <dippenflipper@  2008-12-02 13:44:19 

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