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    Rotational Grazing for Michigan Horses

    Tom Guthrie, Karen Waite and, Kim Cassida (January, 2014)
    Summary

    Horses need forage, either as hay or pasture, because forage is one of the most important components of the equine diet. Most horses in Michigan eat a lot of their forage in the form of hay, especially during the winter months. Even horses that eat a great deal of hay, however, need to graze on pasture. It’s important for their physical and mental health.

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    Organization
    Michigan State University Extension
    Publisher
    Michigan State University
    Published
    January, 2014
    Material Type
    Written Material
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