Campbell County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2022 - Jun 30, 2023
1017 - Equine | ||
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1017.11) | 6 |
Number of equine owners/operators who adopted best practices to improve or maintain animal nutriton by selecting feed based on ingredients, using body conditioning scores, use a complete mineral supplement, use hay test analysis, and/or calculating supplemental nutrition for the life cycle |
1017.12) | 0 |
Number of equine owners/ operators who demonstrates good animal health practices (i.e. track drug use, chemicals, feed additives and movement, change vaccination and/or antibiotics protocols as appropriate, deworming strategy, treat disorder properly) |
1017.1) | 36 |
Number of people who increased knowledge of horse health, nutrition, and care |
Success Stories
Equine Workshops Continue to Strengthen Equine Operations & Industry
Author: Michelle Simon
Major Program: Equine
Campbell County ANR Agent collaborated with ANR Equine Agents Working Group, Extension Specialists and Associates, and planned the annual Pastures Please! Workshop, Let’s Go Show! Clinic and developed local leadership and community development in partnership with the local Northern Kentucky Horse Network. This was the 16th year for the Pastures Please! Workshop focusing on best management practices as they relate to pastures, forages, nutrition and equine health, in turn making their opera
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