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You have to be careful with Ladino clover, and other clovers.  It can be
toxic to horses.  I will look up the exact chemicals, developmental stage
(of the clover) and post the specifics to the list, but if horses are
involved, I sure you are aware they are gastronomically delicate..

Jonathan B. Kriebel
Das Sauen Õhr Farm
3229 Zepp Rd.
Green Lane, PA 18054-2357
Telephone:  (610) 864-8581
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