when turning a horse out into a new feild of grass is it a good idea to slowly let them into it. let hime graze for only a certain amount of hours each day increase that time.ther also needs to be a propper horse to grass ratio depending on how many other horses are you in that feild.it is possible for a horse to eat to much of a grass that is tp rich or to big of quantities and can develope many illnessing that can very well lead to death. hope this helped :)
Besides a seahorse, a horse that has foundered on grass must be kept away from grass. Green, lush grass could kill an already foundered horse. (ponies are at greater risk)
he does not have a horse
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Too much green grass?
Green grass is alive, as apposed to hay. Green grass contains the natural sugars it needs to function. If your horse eats a lot of grass, they ingest a lot of sugars. Without adequate exercise to use the energy, they keep the sugars in their bodies. The sugars makes the laminae of the foot go soft. The coffin bone in your horse's hoof will detach from the hoof wall and rotate or sink, in which case the horse founders.
a lush green meadow where lots of grass is so they can feed or a field.
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.
I would advise you to get some pescribed medication from a Vetinary Surgery.
well if it is a wild horse then it would help hunt food for their herd but if it was a run away horse it would find some water to drink, some green grass.
This horse may founder and need medical attention and will get fat=)
Mammal + Grass = Horse
The horse pastures in Kentucky are called "blue grass". They are very lush and so green they almost look blue which is why Kentucky is known as the Bluegrass State".