by Jake Western
Under these conditions, the most important characteristic for a forage plant is tolerance to grazing pressures, so it's not surprising that two very persistent species--Kentucky bluegrass and common white clover--dominated these pastures. Where ample acreage supports each pastured horse, less tenacious species with other desirable characteristics, such as greater forage output or better drought tolerance, can thrive.Cindy Pullen brushing her Arabian horse named Shaklana. Cindy Pullen in her home-based office with her Web site featuring her horses. Cindy Pullen in the tack room with one of the hunt saddles she has had since she was 12 years old. Cindy Pullen in ...
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