Yellow Flowers in Horse Pastures: Safe or Dangerous?
Dandelions aren’t toxic to horses, but buttercups and catsear can both be dangerous if consumed.
Dandelions aren’t toxic to horses, but buttercups and catsear can both be dangerous if consumed.
Can a “wild” mustang be tamed? For the answer, join the Rutgers Equine Science Center and students of the Young Horse Teaching and Research Program (YHTRP) on April 16 as the current crop of young mustangs are put to the test and presented in
For the first time since its inception in 1999, the Young Horse Teaching and Research Program (YHTRP) at the Rutgers University School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, includes four Bureau of Land Management mustangs. Mustangs are often perceived as “wild,” difficult to handle and not very useful. Students will be presenting the well-trained and mannered young horses at th
The Equine Science Center at Rutgers University is offering a series of podcasts based on Cooperative Extension fact sheets to help horse owners learn “on the run.” The audio recordings are available for download at
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