RVC Equine - Acorn alert: In a small proportion of horses exposed to acorns, toxicity causes signs of colic, bloody diarrhoea or renal disease. Recovery is possible in mildly affected cases, but
Dr David Marlin - HORSES, PONIES & ACORNS POLL RESULTS! Acorns are generally considered to be toxic to horses and the general consensus is that horses and ponies should be prevented from
Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic - **ACORN POISONING** With the high winds and storms we had during August, and because we are heading into the autumn, we are seeing more and more acorns
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