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Lower Pasture

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April 22

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Beer Can

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Lower Pasture

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April 22

Beer Can

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Pond Pasture

Next Move

~August 3

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Upper Sullivan

Herd Location

Pond Pasture

Next Move

~August 3

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Upper Sullivan

Calendar & Rotation

Draft 2020-21 rotation weekly planner with additional scenario for drought conditions presented at annual meeting OHA spring experiment (version G)   OHA spring experiment (drought) Tentative move dates for the next couple months are entered from Erica’s rotation calendar in CAPS in the calendar below – detailed information about the moves can be seen when you click on the calendar event.

More info on grazing in Our Pasture – Rangeland Management and in our Annual Grazing Plans in Administrative. (updated 9/15/20)

MOVE PREFERENCES: enter on Google Doc
Google Doc

PAST ANNUAL ROTATIONS: with herd counts & actual pasture stays
2019-20, 2018-192017-18,  2016-17,  2015-162014-15

OHA MAIN CALENDAR

You can access this calendar without logging in to anything here: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=orindahorsemen%40gmail.com&ctz=America%2FLos_Angeles

Sign up for additional feedings at: OHA Feeding Calendar Sign-Ups

TO PRINT FEEDING CALENDAR:

Use the PRINT button that appears in the upper right-hand corner of the calendar. Recommendations settings: (1) MONTH view; (2) biggest font size, (3) landscape mode and (4) black and white.

Unofficial Feeding Guidelines September, 2017  (See more on Feeding/Tarping page)

Part of feeding includes a careful herd check. First be aware of how many horses should be at OHA. (The membership secretary should keep the membership appraised of this number.) Before going up on the pasture check to see how many horses are either in stalls, corrals or out on a ride (if the rider has left that information). Know before you go up to feed the herd how many horses should be there. After putting out the hay do a careful count.

If horses are missing you need to determine exactly what horse or horses are missing and contact the owner (s). It helps if you can identify all the horses in the herd and know their names. (There are Horse Id sheets in the Emergency Buckets in each pasture, and also in the White Shed.)

Then check each individual horse for any injuries or signs of distress.

Pond Pasture Map for Feeding on Weeds: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1Ws4dqx3e6T35S2wi8Bb2xg9dlJiuuSdn&usp=sharing