Abstract:
Fescue toxicity causes substantial production
losses in sheep, cattle, and horses. These
losses are attributed to an endophyte,
Acremonium coenophialum. However, our
results indicate that Quarter horse yearlings
can be fed endophyte-infected tall fescue hay
for at least 106 days with no detrimental
effects on either growth or exercise performance.
However, these findings have not
been substantiated in other classes of horses or
in horses consuming endophyte-infected fescue
for longer durations.