Comments on: Equine Nutrition Tip: Grass Clippings are Not Safe for Horses https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2010-07-24-lawn-clippings-horses/ Thu, 12 Jul 2018 16:52:14 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Lans https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2010-07-24-lawn-clippings-horses/#comment-415609 Fri, 26 Aug 2016 18:38:54 +0000 /horse-news/2010/07/24/lawn-clippings-horses.aspx#comment-415609 I agree. Please guys do not feed you horses grass clippings!!!! I cannot express it enough as five weeks ago, I lost my gorgeous 6mth old colt to grass clippings. The neighbor who chucked the clippings over the fence were told not to, but they did it one afternoon and I found him dead the next morning. My baby did not deserve to die at such a young age, so please do not feed it to your ponies!

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By: M https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2010-07-24-lawn-clippings-horses/#comment-385617 Thu, 28 Aug 2014 15:58:31 +0000 /horse-news/2010/07/24/lawn-clippings-horses.aspx#comment-385617 Treat mowed lawn just like any hay field…mow, let dry (checking often and raking over to continue drying), & then I put in a home built hay press & make small easy handle bales. It all simply takes common sense. Just eliminate bad grasses and watch moisture levels.

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By: Denise https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2010-07-24-lawn-clippings-horses/#comment-380223 Wed, 28 May 2014 12:18:50 +0000 /horse-news/2010/07/24/lawn-clippings-horses.aspx#comment-380223 Is it ok for a horse to consume a lot of grass outside

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By: Genna https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2010-07-24-lawn-clippings-horses/#comment-323329 Sun, 22 Jul 2012 17:11:06 +0000 /horse-news/2010/07/24/lawn-clippings-horses.aspx#comment-323329 Wow, and my mare thanks you. Our acre is getting weedy with tall grasses a couple feet high. My sister-in-law mowed some and I thought I would mow rest. And collect grasses for my mare. And give her colic or botulism! We are in southeast Texas — VERY humid.
What I have been doing through now is to give her a treat or “dessert” when I feed her. A couple handfuls of grass that’s been pulled from top and roots picked out. Don’t know why, but her eating the roots of grass is scary. Should it be? And here in Texas, most grass is Johnson. And if not grass, then 2-3 carrots, which she loves like candy! She has been mine sine she was 4 months old (25 months ago), and does not care for sugar cubes or apples. But carrots! -yummm!
So anyway, thanks for the warning! She might’ve spent most of August eating piles of cut grass. Then being so terribly sick. Thank you!

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By: Janet https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2010-07-24-lawn-clippings-horses/#comment-321079 Fri, 06 Jul 2012 18:35:17 +0000 /horse-news/2010/07/24/lawn-clippings-horses.aspx#comment-321079 I agree with Dr. Getty. I knew of 2 horses that a neighbor thoughtlessly tossed grass clippings of the fence, one horse got colic and died even tho they tried to save him, the other horse a beautiful Andulusian stallion fondered, he was never the same, he finally died at age 15 yrs. People that donot know what they are doing when feeding grass clippings can kill a horse. I also think about the oil and gas fumes in the clippings, where as when you mow properly to bale the oil and gas donot touch the grass.

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By: Genna https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2010-07-24-lawn-clippings-horses/#comment-320294 Sat, 30 Jun 2012 18:58:47 +0000 /horse-news/2010/07/24/lawn-clippings-horses.aspx#comment-320294 i give my mare (last week she was a yearling) a handful of hand-cut grass with her afternoon lunch and evening dinner. we are on an acre of land where grass is getting wild everywhere outside her corral. i’ve recently bought a weed-whacker, and was planning to get her bunches of grass. but colic scares me more. in short, thanks for the warning. but is a handful of just pulled grass okay? and she gets it without the roots, too. or hould i stay with her real favorite — carrots?

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By: turnandburn https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2010-07-24-lawn-clippings-horses/#comment-320237 Sat, 30 Jun 2012 08:42:36 +0000 /horse-news/2010/07/24/lawn-clippings-horses.aspx#comment-320237 I had read this, but wasn’t sure if it was true. I’ve always fed my horses handfuls of grass and grass clippings and it hasn’t hurt them, but then again they are on pasture all the time and are used to grass.

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By: Marion https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2010-07-24-lawn-clippings-horses/#comment-320120 Fri, 29 Jun 2012 09:57:16 +0000 /horse-news/2010/07/24/lawn-clippings-horses.aspx#comment-320120 Thanks for sharing this with everyone. I’ve known that for years now. But a lot of new comers to the horse world don’t and could really be hurting their best friends with kindness. It’s best to let the horse chew and cut the grass with their teeth, even hand feeding a handful of grass is not that good an idea. Please let the horse pick for him/her self. You could be picking up weeds and other poisonous things that the horse knows not to!

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By: Nicole https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2010-07-24-lawn-clippings-horses/#comment-209796 Mon, 26 Jul 2010 04:22:26 +0000 /horse-news/2010/07/24/lawn-clippings-horses.aspx#comment-209796 Good article. Will be sharing with some horse owners I know.

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By: dan https://www.horseillustrated.com/horse-news-2010-07-24-lawn-clippings-horses/#comment-209777 Sun, 25 Jul 2010 23:59:18 +0000 /horse-news/2010/07/24/lawn-clippings-horses.aspx#comment-209777 d

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