Our load was the sort of thing a Ram 1500 or other half-ton would typically shrug off: a roughly 3,500-pound two-horse trailer with tack room loaded down with another 800 pounds or so of hay.
COLUMBUS - On Dec. 21, Leslie Ward, 39, pulled up to a barn at The Sanctuary at Red Bell Run, a rescue for horses and other equines in Polk County. Ward had driven from Ellenboro, in Rutherford County ...
Capra says quarter horses are specifically designed to handle winter weather. With that said, it depends a lot on the age or ...
State hay market reports for the week ending Jan. 4, as reported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News ...
A recently-published study in the Journal of Equine Veterinary Sciences examined horses eating from round bales with and ...
Feeding hay exclusively from nets has no negative effects on a horse’s dental health, according to research from the ...
However, that number could change for more active or geriatric horses, pregnant mares, growing horses and the quality of hay you are feeding. Also account for waste when calculating how much hay your ...
Ward had driven from Ellenboro, in Rutherford County, seeking hay for a couple of goats and her two horses. “We usually buy bales — the big, round bales,” Ward said. Those typically cost ...