very true
Yes
Yes that is the most common way to get fresh forage
A horse in a good pasture will do.
You can place your horse in the pasture in order to give him forage. So long as he stays there long enough to give him the amount that he needs, you will not need to feed him forage from the feed box.
It can so long as the grass is of good quality and there is at least one acre per horse , 2 acres are better.
Forage content will decrease until the rancher puts the cattle into another pasture to graze. Cattle will graze the pasture until a) they can't any more or b) the rancher sees that they've taken off enough and moves them to a fresh pasture.
Yes it can, my old horse used to be out all year round and as long as supplemented if the supply is low or not of good quality they should be fine. You need to ensure that the area is clear of dangerous items and plants ie ragwort. You do need to make sure that if there is lots of grass or if it is very rich that you ensure your horse is limited as they may get ill.
is leaves of trees provide fresh air because the get rid of carbon dioxide true or false
No if you put a ligh layer over the pasture then no, this is actually extremly benificial to the grass (for horse manure is great fertilizer).
Let your horse graze in a fresh pasture. Most of the time, fresh forage has a lot more minerals than hay and oats. However, you should check if your area's soil has a good amount of minerals or not. Sometimes areas have too much, and other times they have too little. Also try salt licks- let them have as much or as little as they want! your welcome unforgivablegal x
Artificial pasture is more or less equivalent to the term "tame pasture" in North America. It is a pasture that contains grasses that are tame, non-native or "soft" over grasses that are native, wild or "hard." The latter is called "natural pasture." Artificial pastures contain grasses that are more vigorous, competitive and tend to have a much higher forage biomass over a growing period than native grasses do, making them ideal for grazing in a controlled system over a nomadic pastoral system typical of natural pastures. Native versus artificial pastures are terms that are used in eastern Europe, parts of Asia and Africa. Please see the related links below for more information.
When Johnny Tremain took Nan and Sandy out for a walk in the fresh pasture, he saw the birds and felt the soft grass underfoot. He also noticed the beauty of the landscape and how peaceful it was compared to the bustling city.