
Late-Cut Hay Questions
The weather can halt early season hay production. Here’s what to remember if you only have access to late-cut hay.


The weather can halt early season hay production. Here’s what to remember if you only have access to late-cut hay.

Changes in force distribution, combined with saddle fit, have a big impact on equine back health, for better or worse.

Dr. Josie Traub-Dargatz shares lessons learned from equine disease outbreaks and tactics for avoiding infection spread.

Design your farm with your horse’s fundamental needs in mind.

The AAEP recognizes the WNV vaccine as a core vaccine and recommends horses receive at least one dose annually.

The automatic test’s short run time enables a high throughput with minimal labor requirements, researchers say.

Rhodococcus equi is the most serious cause of bacterial pneumonia in foals 4 to 6 months old.

The AAEP recognizes the WNV vaccine as a core vaccine and recommends horses receive at least one dose annually.

Veronica Bill is studying the relationship between forage chemical composition and equine digestion and nutrition.

While substantial improvements are long-term endeavors, some quick fixes can improve pastures in six weeks or less.

Learn when to deworm horses, why fecal egg counts are recommended, and more.
The guidelines can help advise the Hearing Committee on the types and ranges of penalties to render in welfare cases.

Also, the HBLB announced that the application round for awards to start in 2018 is now open.

The BLM plans to gather and remove wild horses from within and outside the Antelope and Triple B wild horse complexes.

West Nile virus was detected in mosquitoes in Salt Lake County. Officials are encouraging owners to vaccinate horses.

The key is to ensure the hay, haylage, or grass has enough high-energy nutrient value to cover the horse’s needs.
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