
Forage-Only Diet for Performance Horses Evaluated
Recent study results suggest that forage-only diets could hold benefits for performance horses.
Proper feeding practices for foals, adult horses, and older horses

Recent study results suggest that forage-only diets could hold benefits for performance horses.
Horse owners in many parts of the United States already deal with concerns of blister beetles in alfalfa hay as part of their everyday regimen.

With no end to the drought and heat in sight, owners might have to rethink what they feed their horses.
Nitrate accumulation in forages is a real concern this season due to current drought conditions.

Johnsongrass is a coarse-textured perennial grass that grows well in pastures, gardens, fields, and roadsides.

Many horse owners are contemplating hay and feed availability with the persistent heat and ongoing drought.
Penn State Extension has announced the dates and times of a four-part equine environmental stewardship course.

Forage-based total mixed rations (TMRs) can offer an economical and effective horse feed option.

Reports indicate a higher than usual number of blister beetles, which are toxic to horses, in some areas.
The weed control lecture, hosted by the University of Maryland, will take place July 19.
Take stock of their pastures and consider other management options, such as providing horses with hay.

Electrolytes can help increase equine performance when supplementing a balanced diet.
Do you have any information about what would happen if you were to feed a horse bread? I understand that bread

A complete feed at recommended levels can provide calories for horses who don’t get enough from forage alone.

Attention to conditioning and minimizing wear and tear can help horses stay on the trail for years to come.
Pre-proposals should focus on one or more of three horse health and oat related research topics.
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