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Why do horses get fungus?

Fungal infections in horses are almost always caused by ringworm. Although it sounds like a parasite, ringworm is actually a fungus. It's caused when ringworm spores are present and settle onto the horse's skin. This is much more common in moist or humid conditions.

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Regarding this, how do horses get fungal infections?

Fungi are primitive plants that reproduce by sending out spores in moist environments. They love warm, humid areas and wet seasons. Ringworm in horses is very easily transmitted among animals by sharing equipment such as tack, brushes or blankets. Often the lesions will be found in the saddle or girth area. Regarding this, how do you make mushroom leather?

Thereof, how are mushroom hats made?

"They first need to forage the tinder mushroom (fomes fomentarius) in the wild. [The mushrooms] need to be at least two or three years old. Then they boil it and cut it in slices following the mushroom's natural layers using a sickle. They stretch it by hand and then shape it to the desired hat form." And another question, how do you make fire with fungus on tinder?

Is black jelly fungus poisonous?

Although it is not poisonous, Exidia glandulosa has been described as inedible by one field guide. However, some have reported that it can be eaten.

One may also ask are puffballs edible?

Warning: although puffballs are edible, rule out poisonous look-alikes before eating any! Cut puffballs in half from top to bottom and look closely at the cut surface. If the inside is yellow or brown, the specimen is too old and bitter to eat. What kind of mushroom looks like a pancake? Coltricia sp These kinda look like pancakes | Stuffed mushrooms, Mushroom fungi, Fungi.

And another question, is northern tooth fungus edible?

A fruiting body that looks somewhat like a sulphur fungus, but is mostly white, and has teeth instead of pores, is probably the northern tooth fungus. While not poisonous, it is tough and bitter and considered inedible.

By Fadiman

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