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        <title>Managing Horse Pasture</title>
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        <description>A major part of a horse's diet is hay or pasture.  A horse weighing 1000 pounds will eat about 500 pounds each month.  A horse needs roughly 28 acres of non-irrigated, dryland pasture a year if that is the only source of forage.  However, a pasture that is irrigated will grow more forage than dryland pasture, requiring less acreage.  The amount of irrigated pasture needed for one horse is roughly 1 to 2 acres.</description>
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