Regenerative Pasture Management for Horse Properties Workshops – Gippsland Victoria (November 2012)
Regenerative Pasture Management for Horse Properties Workshops
Gippsland Victoria (November 2012)
Presented by MB Equine Services
Introduction
- Introduction: workshop lay-out & topics
- Small survey outcomes– what are the challenges you face in horse & land management
- Current problems in horse keeping & pasture management
- What is your vision for your horse property and what are your limitations
Feeding Management
- Free roaming vs domesticated horses
- Digestive system of the horse
- Pastures for livestock vs horses
- Creating suitable pastures for horses – where to start?
Ecosystems & Pasture Management
- Four key insights in land management
- Ecosystem processes
- Tools we can use to manage the ecosystem
- Pasture growth, development & planning
- Making decisions
Additional notes:
- Additional nutrition & feeding management
- Forages and enrichment / drought proofing
- What is the next step
- Where can you find more information
KORRUMBURRA
Friday 23rd of November
Where: KORUMBURRA FOOTBALL CLUB ROOMS, KORUMBURRA
Cost: FREE– LUNCH PROVIDED
Time: 10am to 2.30pm
Contact: katew@wgcma.vic.gov.au
Flyer Korrumburra
STRATFORD
Saturday 24th of November
Where: Stratford Pony Club Rooms
Knob Reserve Stratford
Time: 10.00am – 2.30pm
With lunch supplied (12.00pm – 12.30pm)
Cost: FREE – ( WITH BBQ LUNCH INCLUDED)
Contact: darrenw@wgcma.vic.gov.au
Flyer Stratford
BAIRNSDALE
Sunday 25th of November
Time: 10.00 am—3.00 am
Cost: FREE for Landcare Members,
otherwise $10 (LUNCH PROVIDED)
Contact: emma.orgill@dpi.vic.gov.au
Flyer Bairnsdale
ORBOST
Monday 26th of November
Where: Orbost Golf Club
Time: 5.30pm—9.30pm
Cost: FREE for Landcare Members,
otherwise $10 (DINNER PROVIDED)
Contact: emma.orgill@dpi.vic.gov.au
Flyer Orbost
Holistic Management for Horse Properties Part 5: Pasture Management
Overgrazing and over-resting pastures are common problems on horse properties, which may result in ‘horse sick’ pastures with poor quality grasses, accumulation of weeds, compacted and eroded soils, salinity and populations of parasites. Moreover, overgrazing can also trigger the accumulation of Non-Structural Carbohydrates (NSC) in grasses, which puts horses at risk of developing digestive and metabolic disorders such as acidosis and laminitis.
This means that when we keep horses in captivity we must aim to mimic this natural migrating and foraging process and therefore we must manage and plan the movement of our horses. If they are left in any one place too long, or if they returned to it too soon, they will overgraze plants and compact and pulverise the soils. Many horse owners will use a rotation system if they have multiple paddocks available for their horses, however generally the management and rotations are done randomly without an actual plan.
A proper grazing plan is important for maintaining healthy pastures and by using the principles of the Holistic Grazing Planning as described in “Holistic Management – A new Framework for Decision Making” we are able to get a clearer picture of where horses need to be and when, and this determines how you plan their moves. The Holistic Grazing Planning procedure was featured in the previous edition.
Without correct management this will result in overgrazing of grasses. To be able to provide sufficient amounts of grass to meet the dietary needs of your horses and avoid overgrazing or over-resting the grasses in your paddocks, you must develop a proper grazing plan. However, to be able to apply the plan we need adequate knowledge on how grasses and legumes grow and leaf management. This will provide us with a clearer picture of where horses need to be and when, and this determines how you plan their moves.
Read more about grass growth & development in the latest edition of the Horses & People Magazine!
Regenerative Pasture Management Workshop – Korrumburra Victoria (South Gippsland Landcare Network)
South Gippsland Landcare Network’s “Regenerative Pasture Management for Horse Properties” Workshop.
Event details:
Date: Friday the 23rd of November
Time: Registration at 9.30am, commencing at 10am. This event will finish at 2.30pm.
Location: Amenities complex, Korumburra Showground/ Korumburra Football Club Grounds, South Gippsland Hwy, Korumburra. Plenty of parking is available onsite.
Lunch and morning tea is provided, please let us know if you have any special dietary requirements before the 15th of November to katew@wgcma.vic.gov.au.
Any questions prior to the event please contact 56625759
Any questions on the morning of the event please contact 0400141929
Please fill out the attached link so we can get a better understanding of the horse characteristics of people attending: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/68BG66L
Click here for the Workshop Flyer
Equitana Horse SA Stand
This year MB Equine Services will be hosting two seminars on horse and land management at the Equitana in Melbourne. We won’t have our own stand, but we will be visiting stands of organisations and horse magazine for Q&A hours!
You can find us at the Horse SA stand – together with some other educators! Worth a visit!
Equitana: Horse SA Stand No.473 Epsom Hall
Visit Horse SA at Equitana and check out
** Large animal rescue equipment, books & information ** Horse SA information ** Check back to this webpage soon for item listings!
Guests in the stand- available for Q&A and book signings (as indicated) include
- Dr Rebecca Gimenez www.tlaer.org Providing demonstrations at Equitana & book signing “Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue”
- Alayne Blickle www.horsesforcleanwater.com Keynote speaker for the Australian Horse Keeping Conference
- Mariette van den Berg www.mberg.com.au
- Jane Myers www.equiculture.com.au (to be confirmed)
- Mary Anne Leighton www.equineER.com signing for “Equine Emergency Rescue“
Australian Horse Keeping Conference 2012
Living Legends Melbourne 12 /13 Nov 2012
Horse owners talk about weeds, dust, mud and emerging diseases. Scientists and natural resource managers talk about water quality, biodiversity and climate impacts. Yet we are all talking about the same thing.
The aim of this event is to bring a variety of people together to exchange knowledge about sustainable horse keeping practices from the researcher “down” and grass roots “up”!
MB Equine Services will be hosting a presentation on forages and enrichment for horses.
Confirmed Speakers:
Alayne Blickle (USA) http://www.horsesforcleanwater.com/
Jane Myers http://www.equiculture.com.au/
Dr Gary Muscatello http://piarn.org.au / http://sydney.edu.au/vetscience/about/staff/profiles/gary.muscatello.276.php
Mariette van den Berg www.mberg.com.au
Dr Kirrilly Thompson http://tinyurl.com/kirrilly-thompson
Dr Andrew Clarke www.livinglegends.com.au
Target Audiences: Horse owners, horse property managers, NRM & Local Government Officers. Educators, lecturers, coaches, equine & racing students & LandCare leaders involved with typical peri-urban small horse keeping properties or commercial horse keeping enterprises.
Day 1: will feature all speakers. Day 2: Alayne Blickle
$110 per day including catering / $88 per day for Horse SA members
Monday night optional gourmet BBQ tea & 2.5 hr. drinks package avail. Guests of delegates welcome to BBQ. Includes tour of Living Legends property.
REGISTER HERE: http://www.trybooking.com/BCDX
Sponsorship and promotional opportunities are available: Enq. horsesa@horsesa.asn.au or hw@senet.com.au
Thank you to the following sponsors for assisting this important event to be put on:
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