Pasture-induced laminitis (sometimes referred to as founder) can be triggered when susceptible horses ingest high amounts of sugar or fructans that are naturally found in some pasture grasses.
North Dakota producers depend on forage as their primary source of nutrients for livestock, whether it is rangeland, pasture or hay. While producers carefully select species to be used as cover crops ...
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