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Good Grass Benefits
By Sue Mueller


For the non-performance horse, good grass has many benefits.

A well-kept pasture has 5 times more Vitamin E naturally. It also has 2-6 times more Omega 3. This is only if
it has not been chemically maintained.

We use Spanish Meat Goats to maintain our pastures, and the horses graze after the cattle.

We also have a fair flock of wild turkeys in the area that keeps the parasite infestation down.

It is April in Wisconsin and the horses are not eating the hay, they are grazing already.
We choose to not grain our horses and have not only cut costs tremendously, but have found them to be healthy and
hearty. Our animals are on pasture & natural shelter (trees), with spring fed creek water year round.

They have really become low maintenance animals.

To your Success,
Sue Mueller
www.ThePowerJuice.com

Sue Mueller is a freelance writer who lives with her veterinarian husband on a grass-fed cattle ranch
in southern Wisconsin. She shares her passion for Alternative Health through her home business.

Visit Sue's "NetHome on the Range"
at http://www.SueMueller.com

Learn more about Tahitian Noni Juice and it's benefits for horses here:
www.HorsePowerJuice.com

 

 

 

 

 

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