Managing Small-Acreage Horse Pastures with MDA’s Office of Resource Conservation
Productive, well-managed pasture can provide most of the nutritional requirements for horses...
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Productive, well-managed pasture can provide most of the nutritional requirements for horses...
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(first appeared in the November 2018 Issue of The Equiery) On July 9, the Maryland equestrian world was shocked to learn that a horse stabled in Montgomery County had tested positive for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA), a disease...
Read MoreJul 17, 2018 | Archives, MD Dept. of Ag. Archives | 0
December 2000/January 2001 The bad news is, yes. But, the good news is most of you won’t have anything to worry about. This article first appeared in August 1999, and has been updated as of November 2000. Why? Because most...
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April 2007 The following is part of the report written by the Maryland Department of Agriculture (MDA) Transition Work Group to assist Governor Martin O’Malley’s transition team as it prepared to assume the...
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October 2009 Effective September 8, 2009, livestock samples, specimens, live or dead animals from the entire state should be sent or delivered directly to the Frederick Animal Health Diagnostic Laboratory. Ongoing operating...
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by Laurel Scott Because of local restrictions on the burial of dead horses, the options for many Maryland owners, until recently, have been to send their horses’ bodies to a rendering plant, arrange for private cremations or...
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