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Nitrates and Hay
Nitrate levels in feedstuffs may be toxic to livestock. Nitrate poisoning is a serious and often…
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Forage needs of Mares and Foals
Foals meet most of their nutritional requirements during their first two months of life from mare’s…
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Dietary and Feed Management Considerations for the Older Horse
The number of horses aged 16 – 20 years has increased in the United States. …
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Soaking Hay in Water Reduces Water-Soluble Carbohydrates
Managing the diet of laminitis-prone horses can be challenging. In an earlier blog article, we…
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Equine Gastric Ulcers Can Be Managed With Diet
Has your horse’s performance changed recently? Has his attitude toward work changed? Maybe he has…
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Taking a PEAQ at Alfalfa – Using Simple Measures to Estimate Quality
Alfalfa hay harvest is now in full swing.But how does the producer know when to…
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Prevent Grass Tetany in Cattle During Spring Turnout
During the spring when the temperature is warming and moisture is not a limiting factor, cool-season…
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Horse Grazing
Move from feeding your horse hay to grazing pasture safely
Recent warm days along with abundant rainfall have caused pasture grasses in the Pacific Northwest to…
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Hay Harvested
Your hay may need to be supplemented with Selenium
Forages grown in the Pacific Northwest may be deficient in the trace element selenium. Selenium…
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