Forage Clinics for Horse Owners Scheduled

Two Purdue University Extension and Historic Prophetstown forage clinics designed to teach horse owners to
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Two Purdue University Extension and Historic Prophetstown forage clinics designed to teach horse owners to produce quality hay and be more self-sufficient have been scheduled for July 30.

The Purdue Extension Horse Hay/Forage Day Clinic, a one-day workshop on July 30, will focus on hay quality assessment, production practices, and building a feeding program for horses. Educational stations will be set up at the Historic Prophetstown farm, 4112 state Route 225 E., West Lafayette, Ind.

There also will be a lunch panel of Purdue Extension and industry specialists who will discuss how to analyze hay’s nutrient composition, dietary requirements for horses, and hay equipment and harvest methods.

The cost is $40 and includes educational materials and lunch for participants. Registration begins at 8:00 a.m., and the class lasts from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m

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