Pasture and Forages

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starch in horse diets; equine nutrition research; Complete Feeds vs. Ration Balancers: What's the Difference?

Horse Feeding Basics

Confused about your horse’s diet? We’re here to help. Here’s how to craft the proper hay and grain ration.

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The Grass Guide: Kentucky Bluegrass

The Grass Guide: Kentucky Bluegrass

Bluegrass is an excellent horse pasture forage because it’s nutritious, palatable, and tolerant of close grazing.

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What You Need to Know About Equine Stomach Acid

Hay for Horse Health

Horses with conditions such as muscle or metabolic disease might have special hay needs to stay healthy.

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Evaluating Fall Horse Pastures: Green is Good

7 Timely Forage Tips

As we move into fall, here’s a quick list of recommendations from the University of Kentucky to help manage pastures.

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Your Horse Needs Forage Even at Night

More than four hours without feed is fasting for a horse and can lead to issues. The solution for evening feeding? Slow feeders extended nighttime “grazing” time by 95-105%, researchers observed.

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