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Pasture Management for Year-Round Grazing
Q. I am in the process of buying a property with 5 acres where I will keep my three horses. I’d like to offer them grazing year-round. It’s not particularly cold here in California, but the winters are wet. What can I do to help ensure they have viable grazing available throughout the year?
A. Congratulations on the purchase of your own horse property! I would encourage you to seek out and read a number of the resources available online for managing horses on small acreage. I grew up keeping horses on pasture year-round in a wet climate. It can be done but takes careful management and an understanding of how grass grows, as well as the optimum grazing conditions.
Grass Plant Growth
Unless you are somewhere with a very mild or hot climate, such as Southern California and Florida, most pasture grasses are cold-season, meaning spring and fall are their main growing seasons. Their growth slows in the summer, and they might go dormant for as long as four months in the winter even though they remain green
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Written by:
Clair Thunes, PhD
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