Webinar: Keeping your horse pasture healthy throughout the year
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Royal Agricultural University senior lecturer, Dr Simon Daniels, talked about effective pasture management. Simon will analyse grass growth and suggest times when grazing may be safer for certain types of horses, discuss different types of fertiliser – and why we may or may not want to use them – and provide key details on the types of grass we want in our paddocks.
Simon was joined by John Burns, one of our Field Officers, who shared advice on some of the more practical aspects of pasture management such as harrowing, rolling and topping pastures. John highlighted some common snags horse owners can encounter when trying to do our best for our horses without always considering the health of our pastures, as well as providing examples on how we can do both well.
Both Simon and John have spent their personal and professional lives working with horses and have years of experience of what has worked well and what not so well when managing horses at grass and were on hand to answer questions from the Zoom and Facebook audience about pasture and land management.
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Видео Webinar: Keeping your horse pasture healthy throughout the year канала World Horse Welfare
Royal Agricultural University senior lecturer, Dr Simon Daniels, talked about effective pasture management. Simon will analyse grass growth and suggest times when grazing may be safer for certain types of horses, discuss different types of fertiliser – and why we may or may not want to use them – and provide key details on the types of grass we want in our paddocks.
Simon was joined by John Burns, one of our Field Officers, who shared advice on some of the more practical aspects of pasture management such as harrowing, rolling and topping pastures. John highlighted some common snags horse owners can encounter when trying to do our best for our horses without always considering the health of our pastures, as well as providing examples on how we can do both well.
Both Simon and John have spent their personal and professional lives working with horses and have years of experience of what has worked well and what not so well when managing horses at grass and were on hand to answer questions from the Zoom and Facebook audience about pasture and land management.
Join our mailing list to get notifications about future webinars: https://bit.ly/3cqHr31
Subscribe to World Horse Welfare's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/horsecharity?sub_confirmation=1
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HorseCharity
Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/WorldHorseWelfare
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/horsecharity/
Видео Webinar: Keeping your horse pasture healthy throughout the year канала World Horse Welfare
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