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Why Pasture Management Matters for Horses

Why Pasture Management Matters for Horses

Update: 2024-07-29
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In this episode, Dr. Chris Mortensen discusses the critical
aspects of pasture management for horses and other equids. Highlighting his experience with the endangered Somali wild ass, Dr. Mortensen explains the importance of continuous grazing behaviors in wild and domestic equids. He covers a wide range of topics including the benefits of productive pastures, appropriate forages, soil testing, rotational grazing, mowing, harrowing, and
weed control. This detailed guide is essential for horse owners and enthusiasts looking to optimize their pasture land use, reduce costs, and ensure the health and happiness of their animals.


Podcast Timeline


00:00 Introduction to the Somali Wild Ass


00:36 Behavioral Study in Florida


02:14 Observations on Equid Foraging


05:09 Importance of Pasture Management


05:46 Nutritional Needs of Horses


06:58 Benefits of Pastures for Horses


10:55 Determining Pasture Acreage


14:53 Types of Forages and Their Growth


21:20 Soil Health and Fertilization


25:39 Grazing Systems and Management


36:41 Weed Control and Pasture Maintenance


39:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts




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