How do you get rid of nettle in horses?
Likewise, what is horse nettle good for?
Medicinal use of Horse Nettle: The berries and the root are anodyne, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac and diuretic. They have been used in the treatment of epilepsy. They have been recommended in the treatment of asthma, bronchitis and other convulsive disorders.
Then, do stinging nettles affect horses?
Horses don't usually eat stinging nettle, but if they lie down or roll on the plant, glassy hairs from the plant's leaves and stems cause a skin reaction characterized by wheals or hives and an intensely painful stinging sensation that may last 24 hours or more.
In fact, the leaves and stems do contain toxic substances. Horse nettle is a member of the nightshade family. All three of these so-called nettles have stinging hairs on their leaves and stems and are renowned for the painful reaction produced by touching them.