Spring Tips for Horses By PHCody
Make sure your tractors, lawnmowers, weedeaters, etc. are all tuned up and in working condition. If needed, replace the blades to any mowers. Sharp blades make for cleaner cuts, which increases the health of your grass. Go ahead and start building your fly control arsenal. You don't want the flies to get an upper hand, they take that inch and run a mile! If you haven't already done so in the last 6-8 weeks, deworm your horses. Winter does not stop parasite cycles, and in fact, with little grass to eat, the horses are more likely to pick up parasite eggs off the ground while foraging.
Even if you don't go anywhere with your horses, and are fortunate to live where mosquitoes never roam, please check your rabies vaccination records and make sure your horses are up to date with this important vaccine. Rabies has broken out in several different areas of late and there is NO CURE once your animal has contracted the virus.
Spring is the best time for reseeding and sprigging for warm weather grasses like bermuda. I know if you are like me, you think continually about your horses' well being and comfort and tend to neglect your own. But because we at HorseHobbyist.com worry about you, too, we want you to be healthy and around for many, many moons! So please, before running out to spend a day in the sun with your equine buddy, do grab some sunscreen as you walk out the door (and apply it to your skin, doesn't work well otherwise!). Not only is it uncomfortable to deal with sunburn, but skin cancer is one of the leading cancers out there and you don't want to have to go through that! Other than that, just get out there and enjoy the beautiful spring weather! Before too long we'll be wishing for the mild temperatures as we sweat out the dog days of summer.
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