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 ...
Colorado does not have a wild horse problem as a recent Denver Post headline states. The real issue lies with the meat industry’s grip on our public lands. The federal government authorizes ranchers ...
The familiar sight of horses grazing on the cliffs of a coastal beauty spot has been treasured for more than 100 years - but their numbers are set to drop. Farmer Nick Beynon said he was told by the ...
For many horses, grazing in a pasture of green grass is a prime source of vitamin E. But when drought and heat dry up those pastures, they take much of the vitamin E with them. The result? An ...
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Horses Can’t Burp, Vomit, or Breathe Through Their Mouths—Why?
If you’ve ever spent time around horses—or perhaps even if you haven’t—you may have heard a strange but true fact: horses can’t burp, vomit, or breathe through their mouths. This is not an urban ...
The report by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility said cattle grazing does more damage to rangeland health than wild horses but doesn’t get the same kind of attention from the Bureau of ...
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