SE QLD: Equine nutrition, pasture management & property planning workshops
In February South East QLD catchments organised a number of workshops in the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast region. The workshops were well visited and we got a lot of positive feedback. The workshops were presented in blocks with an introduction workshop on integrated equine nutrition & pasture management and a follow up workshop on property planning.
These workshops were based on half day, so they only provide small snippets of information on a number of topics to help you with your research and management. It is unfortunately not possible to discuss all the aspects of horse nutrition, care, pasture management and property planning in half a day! It is merely to give you some ideas and principles. For a personal approach you still requires individual consulting with experts to review your property, horse management and feeding management. Nonetheless, it will provide you with an good overview and a starting point to find out more about certain topics! We asked the participants which topics they would like to see back in a new workshop:
- Pasture ID & planting (incl weed ID)
- Grazing planning
- Water management/harvesting
- (Native) vegetation / replanting
- Habitat & biodiversity
- Equine Nutrition
- Manure management & Composting techniques
Upcoming workshops SE QLD 
Visit the workshops! because you can shape it and vote for topics you are most interested in! So come along to the next series of workshops in South East Queensland:
- Saturday 16th of March: Horse Property Planning @ Nerang
- Sunday 17th of March: Integrated Equine Nutrition & Pasture Management @ Beaudesert
- Saturday 6th of April: Horse Property Planning @ Landsborough
- Sunday 7th of April: Integrated Equine Nutrition & Pasture Management @ Woodford
More information & flyers: http://www.facebook.com/MB.Equine.Services
Research Alternative Forages for Horses
In 2012 I started my PhD project at the University of New England. The main focus of my study is patch foraging behaviour, particular browsing behaviour, in horses and the use of fodder trees and shrubs as forage enrichment for domesticated horses in Australia. This research will help the horse industry to better understand the potential use of alternative and suitable forage sources and the affect of forage enrichment on the behaviour of horses in intensive equine management systems.
Patch foraging behaviour and animal welfare
Why this interest in patch foraging behaviour? I believe that the ability to browse on a range of trees, shrubs, herbaceous plants, roots and mosses might be important for the health and well-being of horses.
In 2009, I moved to Australia from The Netherlands and founded MB Equine Services, which provides specialised equine nutrition and horse property design and pasture management. “Designing pasture systems is part of the business,” I started to investigate the role of alternative forage sources as a drought reserve. And a bit of research made me realise that, in nature, horses browse a lot.
This raised the question: ‘How do domesticated horses cope with an enclosed environment in which there is no – or limited – access to browsing?’ Is there something in browsing that might be important for their nutrient balance or gut and dental health?”
I hope to provide some answers to these questions in my research towards a doctoral degree at UNE. “We don’t often provide our horses with the alternative foods that – in nature – are a large part of their diet,” Variety is the spice of life for herbivores – whether they are confined, or foraging on pastures or rangelands – as well as for people. Like us, they are periodically satiated by familiarity and thrive on variety.
We keep horses in a stable or a paddock without feeling obliged to enrich their lives – and edible enrichment has been shown to be the best sort. Such enrichment could address problems of abnormal behaviour and help to avoid ulcers and dental problems.”
Farmers know that planting shrubs and trees on their properties has a range of environmental and agricultural benefits, and this possible advantage for their horses could add to that list of benefits.
Research
The first stage of the research program was a survey. You may have seen it advertised or may have even participated! If so, thank you for your contribution. This survey allowed us to collect data on how horses are managed and identify if browsing is a common behaviour in domesticated horses in Australia. I am currently conducting the data analysis and writing it up for a journal publication.
The next step is to investigate some of the questions why horses select a variety of foods and when they are more likely to ingest novel and familiar foods. The novel foods will be browse fodder. To be able to answer these questions we will conduct non-invasive preference tests with horses. We will record their behaviour by video recording. The first experiment will hopefully run later this year.
So for now I am working with novel forages, collecting browse from a variety of trees and shrubs and drying them. We need a lot of fresh browse to make a chaff. So over the coming months we will collect these forages so we can dry and chaff them for our testing. I am very curious how the horses will respond.
Keep checking our website and FB page for updates! I hope later this year to give you more information about the publication of the survey and progress of the research.
Equine Nutrition, Pasture Management & Property Planning Workshops – SE QLD Feb 2013
New workshops in 2013!! We now can also officially release the dates for the Equine Nutrition, Pasture Management and Property Planning Workshops in South East QLD!
WORKSHOP 1: HORSE NUTRITION AND PASTURE MANAGEMENT
WHEN: Sunday 10th February, 2013, 9am – 2pm
WHERE: Paradise Country, 74 Billabirra Cresent, Nerang (left past roundabout)
This workshop is perfect for those wanting to explore horse behavior, horse nutrition and pasture management, for healthier horses and a more
Presenter: Mariette van den Berg.
Mariette is an animal scientist & nutritionist with over 6 years research experience in equine nutrition and the founder of MB Equine Services.
WORKSHOP 2: DESIGN A MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR YOUR PROPERTY
WHEN: Saturday 23rd February, 2013, 9am – 1pm
WHERE: Paradise Country, 74 Billabirra Cresent, Nerang (left past roundabout)
Learn how to design a management plan for your horse property, in line with your own sets of goals for happy and healthy horses. A map of your property will be provided.
Presenter: Mariette van den Berg & Greg Leach (SEQ Catchments)
Greg has over 20 years experience in whole-property planning services for balancing environmental, production, financial and social outcomes.
WORKSHOP 3: HORSE NUTRITION AND PASTURE MANAGEMENT
WHEN: Sunday 24th of February
WHERE: Mooloolah/Landsborough Region
More information to follow!
For more information and registration: http://www.eventbrite.com.au/org/2743337876
Pasture Management Workshops – Gippsland Vic
November was a busy month with having the Horse Keeping Conference and Equitana booked in. After the Equitana I spend one more week in Victoria to host 3 workshops on pasture management in the Gippsland region. I was very lucky with the weather – mostly dry and even sunny! I think we had only one morning of rain during the Equitana!
The workshops at Korrumburra, Bairnsdale/Stratford and Orbost were well attended. Approximately 75-80 horse and land owners or agistees came along to the workshop – even on a very nice sunny Spring weekend day!
The workshop was an introduction to regenerative pasture management for horse properties. We discussed a number of topics including the current challenges we are facing with horse and land management, vision & planning, horse nutrition, behaviour, digestive and metabolic disorders, pasture for horses, grass species, plant physiology, soil development, ecosystem management, tools how to manage ecosystems, sacrifice areas and slow feeding systems. Lots of stuff to think about afterwards!
This workshop will be followed by another workshop that focuses specifically on land/property planning for horse properties. So keep an eye out for the program in 2013 in Victoria (Gippsland, Yarra Valley ) and South Australia (Mount Barker).
More intro workshops are planned in the new year in QLD, Victoria & South Australia! Keep checking our website, facebook page or your local landcare/catchment organisation.
Can’t find horse & land workshops in your region? If you are interested in these workshops – contact your local landcare/catchment organisation to send out an expression of interest for equine specific workshops!
I want to thank the South East Gippsland Landcare Network and Far East Gippsland Landcare Network for hosting the workshops. They organised good facilities and food for the participants!
Equitana Melbourne 2012
The 10th edition of EQUITANA was held last weekend (15th-18th of Nov) at the Melbourne Showgrounds. There was a big turn out, particular on the first Day and Saturday, and the weather was actually not too bad – even some sun 🙂
MB Equine Services was selected this year to host two educational presentations on Decision Making in Horse and Land Management and Regenerative Pasture Management. Unfortunately the titles of our presentations in the Equitana Program were not very clear. They forgot the important keyword PASTURE or LAND in our title presentation!! So many visitors didn’t know that it was about HORSE & LAND/PASTURE management. Nevertheless, we had lots of interest and all of our pasture and nutrition books were sold!
We want to thank everybody who visited us at the Equitana and came to our talks. We are looking forward to many more Equitana events!
The next Equitana in Australia will be held at Sydney!
EQUITANA Sydney, November 7th – 10th 2013
If your interested in the Equitana in Europe… 9 days of fun!!! The next one will be held in Essen (Germany), 16th-24th of March 2013
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