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Read MoreHere are some places you can take your extra manure.
Read MoreKeeping a horse in the winter can be challenging. Even though our main issues in the winter here in western Washington are wind and rain, we can encounter the occasional problems with freezing temperatures and snow. Maintaining good horse care is a challenge here because we need to be prepared for just about anything. But by following some key Best Management Practices (BMPs) you can meet those challenges and not let them overcome your enjoyment of having a horse
Read MoreHere are a few tips and tricks to beat the winter weather this year and establish more permanent solutions for next year.
Read MoreOne of the most important aspects of pasture management is the length of time you keep horses off the pasture. When horses are allowed year round access to pastures, grass plants can become overgrazed, making them dramatically less productive and allowing weeds to take over in their place. Grazing during the winter months is especially hard on pastures. When soils are wet they are easily compacted, suffocating the roots of grass plants and doing long-term damage to vital air and water channels in the soil. Consider adding a confinement area to your grazing system or farm.
If you feel a little overwhelmed by all the actions you’d like to take around your property, here are six that you may want to implement first.
Read MoreIf you’re managing manure, mud, and pastures in a way that protects horse health and the environment, you’re probably eligible to earn our Sound Horsekeeping sign!
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