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horses on haygrazer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wilson_Cattle_Company" data-source="post: 81077" data-attributes="member: 1541"><p>I would not pasture off sedan to horses. Sedan is a cousin if you will to Fescue. Fescue is very high in nitrates and minerals and can cause founder in some cases. Moreover Fescue is bad on the horses throat, intestines, colon, and everything because it is a rough grass. If the Sedan is still green don't even let that thought cross your mind again. Unless you stick a round bale of prairie hay or Bermuda out there and make damn sure they always have access to it so that will keep them "dry" and from getting the shits. I don't know it sounds a little risky to me. One of our neighbors pastures off some of his horses to Winter Wheat which is not smart. He has had 1 horse founder and the damn Coffin Bone in the hoof rotated approx 28 degrees and he has to trim once a week now for a while anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilson_Cattle_Company, post: 81077, member: 1541"] I would not pasture off sedan to horses. Sedan is a cousin if you will to Fescue. Fescue is very high in nitrates and minerals and can cause founder in some cases. Moreover Fescue is bad on the horses throat, intestines, colon, and everything because it is a rough grass. If the Sedan is still green don’t even let that thought cross your mind again. Unless you stick a round bale of prairie hay or Bermuda out there and make damn sure they always have access to it so that will keep them “dry” and from getting the shits. I don’t know it sounds a little risky to me. One of our neighbors pastures off some of his horses to Winter Wheat which is not smart. He has had 1 horse founder and the damn Coffin Bone in the hoof rotated approx 28 degrees and he has to trim once a week now for a while anyway. [/QUOTE]
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