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Horse Hay: selection, feeding, nurtition, evaluating good hay. ... The story of the hay in your horse's feeder may have started two to three years ago when a field was prepared and seeded. Often hay is used in rotation with other crops such as corn or barley. Such grains deplete the soil of its nitrogen and legume...
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Articles and tips on selecting, feeding and storing hay for your horses. ... Quality horse hay is quality horse hay. IMO, if your horse has been fine this whole time with the possible extra dust (which shouldn't be a problem if the hay is getting watered slightly before ..
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A veterinarian provides advice on daily hay, grain and grass portions for adult horses. ... Ask the Experts: Adult Horse Hay Needs ... The type of hay greatly determines the amount you should feed the horse. Alfalfa hay, a legume, is rich in nutrients and must be fed sparingly. Timothy hay, a grass, is not as rich and can be fed...
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The Hay Barn is a classified ad site for hay. Use the Hay Barn to buy and sell your hay inventory.
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You've bought the best horse hay you can find. Now store it for maximum use and nutrition. Don't let mold, mildew, rodents and weather ruin your hay! ... 1. Keep hay dry. If you're storing it in a barn, be sure there are no roof leaks or water drainage problems.
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"We test each batch for protein and nutrient content--the higher protein hays go to the cattle market, while the lower ones we keep as more desirable for our horse products. Then the chopped hay is dumped into receivers and sent through metal detectors, to ensure there is no foreign debris."
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Hay;; High-quality hay can provide most of the nutrients needed for a mature horse. The hay should be cut early and be leafy, green, and free of mold, dust, and foreign matter, such as weeds and stubble. Horses readily consume good hay, which is rich in energy, protein, minerals, and vitamins.
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Does your horse have "iron-poor, tired blood"? In the late 1950's Geritol claimed the iron enriched product would cure fatigue. The Geritol ads said the supplement would cure "iron-poor tired blood". ... This course, completely online, is great for new horse owners, those thinking about becoming a horse owner or long...
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