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B50330405 Pete G GibbsDepartment Of Animal ScienceEquine Sciences ProgramThe Texas AM University System of Hay and Processed Roughage in Horse Feeding Introduction
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B50330405 Pete G GibbsDepartment Of Animal ScienceEquine Sciences ProgramThe Texas AM University System of Hay and Processed Roughage in Horse Feeding Introduction. Mindy Hubert,. Small Acreage Field Specialist. SDSU Extension. mindy.hubert@sdstate.edu. 605-394-1722. Many acreage owners are . also. new to Horse Ownership. Many New Acreage Owners: . Migrate from urban areas / areas of higher rainfall. By: Mariah Gumfory, Arlene Barrett, Haley Vrazel, & Dennis Bratton. Objectives. Explain need to have a feed plan.. Define some of the feed types that are used.. List the different feeding practices used between beef and dairy cattle.. Equine Science. Imagine you only ate lettuce—what nutrients would you be missing?. Would taking a multivitamin . fix your nutrition issues?. Horses have a unique digestive system and thus have specific nutritional requirements. Suckling Foals and Weanlings. Suckling foals 3 to 4 months old need usually need no supplementation. After 4 months start foals on type of concentrate they will be fed as weanling. Foals should consume 6 to 8 pounds of concentrate per day and 1 pound of hay per 100 body weight at weaning time . (%-DM). Rate (%). Dry. weight basis. lbs.. of acid. per ton of hay. 20 - 25%. 0.5. 10. 26 - 30%. 1.0. 20. 31. - 35%. 1.5. 30. Recommended rates for applying organic acid preservatives to hay. By: Mariah Gumfory, Arlene Barrett, Haley Vrazel, & Dennis Bratton. Objectives. Explain need to have a feed plan.. Define some of the feed types that are used.. List the different feeding practices used between beef and dairy cattle.. Hay Moisture Probe. Contacts. Accuracy of Various Hay Moisture Probes. – 4. th. cutting Bermudagrass. Determining Moisture. Methods:. 4. Hay Moisture Testers/Probes. 3. By feel (if calibrated).. 2. Microwave moisture test. Rate of Respiration Loss Depends on Internal Crop Moisture and Air Temperature. 80 70 60 50 40 30 20. Moisture level, %. 0.40. 0.35. 0.30. 0.25. 0.20. 0.15. Made by Brandon Laughland, Autumn Spoor, Andy Petty. TO JOHN G. NICOLAY, WASHINGTON, 5 APRIL 1862 . The devil is abroad, having great wrath. His daughter, the Hell-Cat [ . MaryLincoln. ], sent . Stackpole. Minimum pounds / day of hay or alfalfa cubes equivalent 5 7 9 11 13 15 Active Pleasure Horse (moderate work) 4.5 5.0 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 *Individual variation in actual nutrient requirements for a parti For smaller hay operations a RR2109 or RR2211 is tough to beat These productive hay tools offer the versatility to work in all types of crop while offering the quick drydown and minimal leaf loss you Janean ThompsonMaster GardenerPotter County AgriLifeExtensionThree interesting ways to use hay balesBut how about a hay bale gardenA garden thatIs elevated on top of hay balesIs nearly weed freeIs fer 11Excavate a trench 4deep and the width of astraw baleWidth of BaleWedge loosestraw betweenbales to create acontinuousbarrierBackfill and compactthe excavated soil onthe uphill side of thebarriers sho To understand why food is processed or preserved. To state the aims of preserving foods. To outline the different methods of preserving foods . To develop a set of guidelines for home freezing . Processed Foods.
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