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Biology / Horse management / Land use / Horse health / Horse care / Managed intensive rotational grazing / Hay / Overgrazing / Grazing / Agriculture / Livestock / Zoology
Date: 2007-12-05 21:37:12
Biology
Horse management
Land use
Horse health
Horse care
Managed intensive rotational grazing
Hay
Overgrazing
Grazing
Agriculture
Livestock
Zoology

HorsesLandWater Improving the health of horses and the environment POOR CONDITION Weeds • Pastures • Horse management systems POOR CONDITION

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