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MSU Extension Equine Educational Series

Mississippi State Extension Equine Hippology Video-Item Identification

Mississippi State University Extension Equine is proud to present our equine educational video series. These videos are designed to educate the community about practical horse information. These videos are also helpful in preparing students for State 4-H Hippology contests. Hippology is "the study of the horse" and is a fun way for 4-H youth to get involved without needing to own a horse! We hope you enjoy our educational series and learn a little more about horses!

This video is designed to help students involved in hippology competitions practice and learn more about horses! This is also an excellent tool for organization leaders, extension agents, or anyone wanting to test or enhance their equine knowledge. This video features a "practice station" of 5 items where viewers are tasked with identifying the proposed items. At the end of the video, viewers will learn the name of the item and how it is used.


Farrier Talk: Parts of the Hoof and Common Questions

T.J. Carr of Carr's Farrier Service in Mathiston, Mississippi visits with us about parts of the hoof and a few common questions farriers get asked. T.J. is the farrier for the MSU Equestrian Team and many of our personal horses. Join us in learning more about this important part of our horses!


Equine Feeds and Feeding-Forages

Over the next three weeks, we will be visiting about different aspects of equine nutrition. This week, we are talking about forage which should be the basis of every equine diet. Join is in finding out a little more about what makes a good quality hay for horses.


Equine Feeds and Feeding-Grain

We continue our equine nutrition talk with grain. Although forage should be the foundation of every equine diet, some horses might need supplementation of grains to meet their nutritional needs. This week you will learn a little more about the importance of feeding by weight instead of volume and about different types of commercially available grains.

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