Livestock and Forages

Rotational Grazing for Horses

Cassie W. LeMaster, Area Agent and Equine Extension Coordinator Horses evolved as grazing animals, well adapted to eating high-quality grasses and forages; therefore, forages should be the foundation of any horse’s nutrition program. Horses will consume approximately 2 percent of their body weight per day in forage dry-matter. If the major nutrient source is pasture, a […]

Budget-Friendly Pasture Management Tips

Cassie LeMaster, Area Livestock and Forage Agent Fresh forage is often the most economical resource for feeding horses, but prolonged abuse can lead to costly renovations down the road. Most pasture management strategies, when implemented early on, are relatively inexpensive. Use these tips to help maintain one of the most valuable resources on your farm: […]

Tips for Recovering Spring Pastures

Cassie LeMaster, Area Livestock and Forage Agent Many of us are dealing with pasture damage left from an excessively wet winter. Wet pasture conditions allow plants to be crushed and bruised easily, creating bare ground and subsequent weed invasion as weed seeds begin to germinate this Spring. Hopefully, you allocated one pasture as your “sacrifice […]

Vaccines to Protect Horses

 USDA-approved vaccines are available for a number of equine infectious diseases. Vaccines reduce the risk of infection by working with the body’s natural defenses to safely develop immunity to disease. Vaccination serves to minimize the risks of infection, but cannot prevent disease in all situations. When used with good biosecurity and management practices, vaccines can […]