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barn at night?
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<blockquote data-quote="L.A." data-source="post: 462284" data-attributes="member: 7098"><p>I think the issue is pasture not the horses. When I have plenty of grass and horses arn't working, they are out 24/7.</p><p>From what I understand grass grows 24/7 also. so when isn't an issue. Being in a drought, grass is short. I put my horses in the morning and hay them, then turn them out at night, but day or night doesn't matter.</p><p>There are several studies and differing results on this exact subject. Try, watch, and do what seems to work for you in your area. Let us know whats working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.A., post: 462284, member: 7098"] I think the issue is pasture not the horses. When I have plenty of grass and horses arn't working, they are out 24/7. From what I understand grass grows 24/7 also. so when isn't an issue. Being in a drought, grass is short. I put my horses in the morning and hay them, then turn them out at night, but day or night doesn't matter. There are several studies and differing results on this exact subject. Try, watch, and do what seems to work for you in your area. Let us know whats working. [/QUOTE]
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