"Cowgirl Magazine" - Healthy Weeds

Many people assume that weeds are something you don’t want in your horse fields. While it is true that you don’t want pastures overrun with them, there are quite a few weeds that are actually healthy for your horse. What’s most important, is that you identify good verses toxic plants. You should know what your horse is eating out in the field.

1. Broadleaf Plantain

This plant is found all over the world. It isn’t the prettiest to look at, but it is filled with potassium, sulfur, calcium, and some vitamin K. You can get additional benefits by mashing it up and applying it to insect bites on your horse.

2. Chickweed

"Cowgirl Magazine" - Healthy Weeds

This weed is packed with vitamins, such as C, D, B6, and B12. It also contains iron, zinc, calcium, potassium, and a range of other healthy nutrients. It’s easy to spot with the little white flowers.

3. Goldenrod

You won’t miss this bright yellow weed. Your older horse could really benefit from all of the amazing properties. It is beneficial to those suffering from arthritis. It also contains essential oils that promote good digestion and improved appetite. You may even notice an improvement in the quality of your horse’s coat.

4. Dandelion

"Cowgirl Magazine" - Healthy Weeds

More and more people are finding out how beneficial this weed is. It’s packed with minerals and vitamins like A, B, C, and D. This plant has blood cleansing properties, but is also a diuretic. Your horse can eat any part of it.

5. Mullein

This weed was imported into the United States, but is found more commonly now. It can treat horses with seasonal allergies and coughs, as well as those with other lung conditions.

There you have it! Not all weeds are bad. There are actually many more healthy ones that weren’t listed. It is important to thoroughly research any plants in your field. Some of the good ones look very similar to the toxic plants.

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