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From The Great Encyclopedia of Mushrooms written by Jean-Louis Lamaison and Jean-Maria Poles, "The horse mushroom grows in fields and pastures, and sometimes in heather."
No. Pasture the horse on untreated grass. No treatment of any kind, except cutting the grass with a lawn mower.
No. moist, wet, dark environments.
A horse can founder on just about any kind of grass. But spring grass is particularly rich and green. It can actually make your horse's body temperature rise a little. With the occasional exception, most horses need to be monitored closely when on rich pasture of feed.
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Chanterelle is actually a kind of mushroom, similar to porcini and truffle mushrooms. It grows best in nature and gets its nourishment from intertwining with trees and other plants.
It is a type of beetle that lives in the UK. It grows to around about 28mms and seen from April to October.
Well, if living in a pasture, they need a well made, sturdy shed for shelter. There are many horse sites to answer other questions related to this also.
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If the owner keeps them with other horses than yes, they do. Rocky Mountain Horses are not a wild breed. Just as a Quarter Horse can share a pasture with an Arabian, the RMH will live with whomever his owner decides.
well it depends what kind of mushroom it is, but most of them would be blackish purple, but some vary from mushroom to mushroom. hope this helped!
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