SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - With spring bringing new life to pastures, grazing animals are enjoying growing grass. But veterinarians warn against offering horses any grass clippings. Veterinarians say ...
One of the first things most living beings need to learn how to do to survive is eat. If you don't eat, you're not going to last very long, but eating can be a struggle. Plus, for a lot of us, you ...
There are numerous benefits for horses grazing pasture compared to consuming hay in confinement, including the reduction of unwanted behaviors such as bedding and manure eating, cribbing, and wood ...
PETBOOK magazine on MSN
Why Many Hoofed Animals Are Ruminants–and Horses Are Not
Eating grass–sounds simple, right? But behind this everyday process lies a highly specialized system in many hoofed animals that is unique. Who would have thought that a cow or a deer needs four ...
Paulick Report on MSN
Foxtail Woes: Small Seeds Cause Big Problems For Horses
Foxtail seeds contain microscopic barbs that can cause seeds to attach and embed into the soft tissues of animals.
Dear Dr. Vittoria: I just got two miniature horses at the auction and have only had large horses before. I have been feeding them plain rolled oats, but my friend told me that I shouldn’t do that.
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