Rutgers University Equine Science Quarterly: Summer 2018

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Lab Notes - Williams

Top 5

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#1

Following winter rest, spring pasture yield was greater in rotational than in continuous pastures.

#2

Prevalence of planted grass species (Kentucky bluegrass, orchardgrass, and tall fescue) was greater in rotational pasture after winter grazing exclusion.

Williams’ Lab

Horse Treadmill

McKeever’s Lab

Continuous vs. Rotational Grazing: Recovery of Pasture Production Following Winter Rest

Collaborators from other Universities

From The Lab:

Malinowski’s Lab

s Lane Environmental Cool season pasture grass at the Ryder n Horse Farm Best Management Practices Demonstratio


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