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Join Date: 05-02-08
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Sources of Infection-Hay
Is it possible for the hay that you give your horse to be a source of infection-for something like a fungal infection perhaps? I've been overhearing talk, a neighbour blaming an infection on the hay, and it seems a little like she's actively looking to push the blame onto someone.
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Join Date: 11-05-07
Location: Australia
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It would reduce it a lot. Hay is dried because those fungi need moisture to grow, so it's either kept in a shed or wrapped up in plastic. Horses can also pick up fungi or bacterial toxins from silage that hasn't been fermented properly.
Basically, any time you try to feed a horse something other than grass, there's a risk. Mind you, I can think of a few potential problems feding grass too! What's life without a little risk?
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Join Date: 08-12-07
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I agree its possible although unlikely. Some things to keep in mind is how much hay she had already fed from that cutting/field and how long it took the horse to show issues. Whether or not the infection came from the hay its your responsibility to inspect it before feeding it to your horse. Bad hay smells it and looks it. It would be like feeding your kid a rotten apple.
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Join Date: 10-12-07
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Yes, anything that's growing fungus will smell off. The fungus digests the hay and leaves waste products behind-and they have an odor. It might also feel damp and slippy.
Maybe she was cutting corners because of cost issues lately? |
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