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Nutrition for Horse Pastures

July 2014

How to Keep Your Pasture Grasses Healthy by Eleanor Blazer   Few things are prettier this time of year than watching horses graze on a beautiful pasture. To maintain forage, as well as the view, it’s important to do what you can to keep grass plants healthy. Just like horses …

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Finding Balance

The Physical and Mental Components of a Well Balanced Horse by Eleanor Blazer   Balance: we all strive for it. It’s a word used frequently by horse owners, trainers, farriers, veterinarians, nutritionists and holistic practitioners. There are several definitions for balance: equal distribution of weight, mental/emotional stability, the ability to …

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Hunkered Down

Caring For Horses During the Winter by Eleanor Blazer   The holidays are over and most of us are hunkered down, just waiting for spring. This time of year it takes motivation to leave the house, trudge to the barn and care for horses, but once there the smell, sound …

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Have a Coughing Horse?

How to Tell if Your Horse’s Coughing is Normal by Eleanor Blazer     Coughing is a symptom. It can be caused by something as trivial as a little dust or as serious as an underlying medical condition. Regardless of the cause, a coughing horse stops time. Activity ceases as …

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Fine for the Bovine, Fatal for the Equine

Why You Shouldn’t Feed Your Horse Like a Cow by Eleanor Blazer       It’s a common rural sight:  horses and cattle pastured together and serenely grazing.  Sharing grass may be fine, but what about grain? The goal when feeding cattle is to maximize rate of gain and keep …

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Get to Know Your Grass Hays

Common Cool Season Grasses by Eleanor Blazer     The equine digestive system is designed to extract nutrients from grass. Horses need long-stem fiber to remain healthy and in a perfect situation horses will graze for approximately 18 hours per day. If the horse owner does not have good pasture feeding …

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Say ‘No’ to Nightshade

Safe Guard Your Horse Safe from a Poisonous Plant Family by Eleanor Blazer   You say “potato,” I say, “poison;” you say “tomato,” I say “toxin.” These plants are members of the nightshade (solanaccae) family and include eggplant, tobacco, chili and bell peppers, horse nettle, and jimsonweed. There are more …

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Is Your Horse Lacking an Essential Mineral?

The Importance of Copper by Eleanor Blazer, www.horsecourses.online   “See a penny, pick it up…and put it in a bucket?”  Adding pennies to a horse’s water to increase copper intake is without merit; it doesn’t work. Pennies minted after 1982 are only 2.5 percent copper. You may want to add copper, …

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Lunch from the Lawn Mower

Are Grass Clippings Good for Your Horse? by Eleanor Blazer   You might think feeding lawn clippings to horses makes sense. After all horses are designed to eat grass, but think again. The sensitive equine digestive system does not tolerate change. Anytime you introduce new feed to a horse it must be …

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