Regenerative solutions for pasture management on horse properties

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
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    with Mariette van den Berg of MB Equine Services www.mbequinese...
    When horses graze, they can be very selective. They can eat down some areas until they are almost bare, while leaving other areas untouched in which they defecate and urinate. If these paddocks and pastures are not properly managed, they become overgrazed, which can lead to ‘horse-sick’ pastures: poor quality grasses containing weeds; compacted, eroded, and salinised soils; and manure build-up with parasite pollution. So how can we regenerate these pastures and how can we prevent these problems?
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