The University of Maine Cooperative Extension will offer a free virtual Summer Equine Speakers Series for anyone who owns or cares for equines. The theme for this year is pasture and system management for healthier horses. UMaine Cooperative Extension photo

ORONO — The University of Maine Cooperative Extension welcomes anyone who owns or cares for equines to participate in the virtual Summer Equine Speaker Series.

Three events, all of which will start at 6 p.m., will be held on the following days:

Thursday, July 11: Alicia Harlov from the Humble Hoof Rehabilitation Center and podcast will share how movement and nutrition benefits horse health.

Wednesday, Aug. 7: Dr. Jaime Garzon, UMaine Extension’s forage specialist, will discuss hay and forage testing, pasture care and weed management.

Friday, Sept. 13: Elissa Ballman will review various insect pests, ways to mitigate bugs and new research.

The theme for this year is pasture and system management for healthier horses. Topics include rotational grazing, track systems, pasture health and forage management, nutrition and equine pest control, according to a news release with Sue Baez with the extension.

Registration is required to receive the webinar links for this free series.

For more information and to register, visit extension.umaine.edu.

 

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