So from what I see, Queen palms are not toxic. They aren’t toxic to humans and I’ve read stories of other horses liking them too.
This article starts out with “The Queen Palm and I got off on the wrong frond. Before I met one I had read it was toxic. There are a few toxic palms but the Queen...
My first goats were year olds. Babies have much more energy and are amazing escape artists. I believe you should get a year old because they’re much easier to handle and they’re still very young.
I really want to fatten up my thoroughbred, I have never gotten her fat enough for her ribs not to show. Is there a certain grain or feed I can use to fatten her up?
Thanks for POW, she just disappeared and she’s just been gone too long and we know she won’t come back. We believe the neighbors dogs took her. I did everything with her, my username on here and BYC is named after her and I even did school with her and I’m heartbroken.
Thanks for the help! I just saw a wasp nest near the gate the other day that I had to get rid of, that may have been what happened. I didn’t even think of that.
She seems to be fine, she loves to run, jump around and breathes fine. We do have a lot of bugs so maybe that’s what it is? She’s young only 6 years. She is a little thin because she’s a thoroughbred, but she looks fatter than when I first got her. And she loves to canter when being rode.
She is 6 years old. They are hard bumps. I just got her so I don’t have a vet yet but we are working on getting one. She acts kinda normal just a little moody sometimes, but she’s a mare so that makes sense.