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Equine Management AnS 216
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Basic requirements of a horse Food Water Shelter Health care Hoof care Exercise
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Nutrition Requirements may change Temperature (season) Type of use / activity Age Feeding Plan Roughage source Concentrate feed Trace mineral salt block
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Water Available all the time Average consumption 10-12 gallons / day Majority of drinking done at feeding time Snow does not substitute for water Clean water troughs / buckets Warm water in winter
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Horses housed outdoors Adequate space Outdoor facilities should have good drainage Waste management Water troughs Safety of horses Outdoor pen12 ft x 12 ft Pasture turnout0.1 acre / horse Paddock500 sq ft / horse
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Fencing Considerations Sturdy & durable Safety Height requirement Maintenance Cost Types Wire Wooden board Post & rail Electric fencing High Tensile wire PVC
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Shelter Protection from environment Cold, rain wind, sun Wind break Open front shed 100 sq ft / horse Location important Open side face away from prevailing wind Width vs. depth
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Stall housing Ventilation Adequate lighting Safety Watering device Feeding area
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Stall housing
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Size requirements Minimum size10 ft x 10 ft Preferred size12 ft x 12 ft Stallion stall14 ft x 14 ft Foaling stall16 ft x 16 ft
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Bedding Protects feet & legs Absorb moisture from waste Requirements Dust free Absorbent Readily available Easy to dispose of Affordable
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Bedding Straw High comfort Little dust Highly combustible High labor Large volume of waste Wood shavings More easily disposed Less labor More dust More expensive Careful of black walnut
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Waste Management 37 lbs feces / day 2.4 gallons urine / day 51 lbs waste / day 70 lbs waste / day (including soiled bedding) 12-13 tons of waste / year for 1 horse!
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Waste Management Manure storage Spread manure Compost Manure disposal
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Health Care Know what is normal for your horse Regular vaccinations Geographical location Type of use / activity Age Regular deworming Rotational program Awareness of parasite life cycles Annual dental exam
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Health Care First aid kit Know your veterinarian’s phone number Quarantine stall New horses Sick horses
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Hoof care Trim every 6-8 weeks Shoes Work Therapeutic Know your farrier’s phone number
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Exercise Pasture Will obtain exercise himself Stall Requires exercise
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Costs of maintaining a horse Initial costs Horse Equipment Board / pasture rent Feed Bedding
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Costs of maintaining a horse Veterinary care Farrier Vaccinations Dewormer Riding lessons / training Estimated cost - $2458.50 (HIH 120-5)
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Costs of maintaining a horse Other Costs?
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