Equine Educational Event: Help Your Horse Through the Drought
Almost all of Georgia is dealing with some level of drought, and horse owners are feeling it. As pastures dry up, feeding gets harder and costs can climb fast. Cherokee Feed & Seed is hosting an equine educational event to give you practical tips you can use right away to help your horse through the drought. We invite you to join us Tuesday, June 30th at 6:30 for en evening of equine education.
Event details:
- What: Cherokee Feed & Seed Equine Educational Event
- When: Tuesday, June 30th at 6:30 pm
- Where: 2370 Hightower Road Highway 369, Ball Ground, Georgia 30107
- Why attend: Get useful tips to help care for your horse and protect your budget during drought conditions
Topics and speakers:
- Feeding Your Horse During a Drought with Dr. Anna Dunaway, PhD
Learn why forage matters and how to make smart feeding choices when pasture is limited. - Forage Replacements with Dave Perkins, PAS
Explore practical options when your usual grazing program is no longer enough. - Toxic Weeds and Pasture Management with Josh Fuder, Cherokee County Extension
Find out what to watch for as conditions change and how to better manage stressed pastures.
Extras you won’t want to miss:
- Free bag of feed for the first 50 people who pre-register AND attend
- Refreshments
- Prizes
This event is a great fit for local horse owners who want real answers, solid advice, and helpful ideas for getting through a tough season. If your pasture is disappearing and you are trying to stay ahead of feeding challenges, this is a night worth attending.
Pre-register now to save your spot and claim your chance at a free bag of feed:
