Goose grass, also known as cleavers, is not considered highly toxic to ponies; however, it can be problematic if consumed in large quantities. Its high fiber content may lead to digestive issues, and it can also cause skin irritation if the plant sticks to their coats. While occasional ingestion may not harm ponies, it's best to monitor their grazing habits and ensure they have a balanced diet.
a ponies habitat is mostly in a field or paddock with plenty of grass to eat
Goose grass is a weed that is some what white in the middle it is a weed and highly undesirable spray it with round up
It dosen't
Typically spring is bad for ponies due to the new lush grass coming in. The ponies will overeat and give themselves Laminitis from it.
Shetland ponies do not live in the areas with animals that would consume them. Lions, Panthers and Leopards would eat Shetland ponies if they were in the same area.
mostly grass
A Hurt Goose Should And Must Eat Seed And Grass When Injured. OR Pb and J.
gas grass goose
No, not harmful at all.
Goose. grass land yellow finch.
they will go anywhere with a lake and grass and a couple of trees
ponies eat a normal horse diet, such as grain, hay, etc. and grass.