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| Junior Member Join Date: Aug 2003
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![]() | I live in Pennsilvania, and every horse person I know has had a huge amount of clover in their pastures this year. Someone told me that it isnt actually clover that makes horses slober and drool more... Its a white fungus that grows on the clover (Its not harmful to horses... or humans...) and that the fungus likes wet places. I dunno about you all, but weve had a LOT of rain this summer, and all my horses (And most horses I see on a regular basis) are all slobermouths! So I was wondering, is anyone else having this... well I dont want to call it a problem... condition? (for lack of a better word) And if so, where do you live? (Im not asking for addresses or towns... obviously...) |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: California
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![]() | I live in mid-northern california and if you mean the clover with the little white or pink flowers that look like little pompoms i havent had a problem. Actually they are the favoriet plant of the horse i take care of. |
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