Horse disease names are really quite something. Slobbers?!Pony Sunday
The geegees are confined to the barnyard until I can get my paddocks cut back and the weeds and white clover sprayed - the clover has developed Slaframine fungus which causes a poisoning of the horses called Slobbers. The fungus causes the horses to salivate excessively.
I mowed the barn yard and tonight I will spray the clover there, it’s not as bad as in the paddocks. The herbicide I use is Dicamba which only kills broadleaf plants (weeds, clover etc) not the grass. Once it dries and the sunlight gets to it the herbicide dissipates and is safe for livestock. Usually about 24hrs.
The heat and high humidity is the big culprit for the clover being infected with Slaframine
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Sounds nasty.