Horses for Clean Water

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Alayne Blickle

Owning and caring for animals is deeply tied to the land. The land’s health affects your animals’ health in many ways. The intensive farming and ranching practices of the last century have often ignored the health of the land, using pesticides and herbicides to increase production without increasing cost. After decades of this, we’re seeing the negative effects on the land and wildlife, especially beneficial insects. Horse owners know the importance of insect control, but do they know that this insect control can be done entirely without pesticides? Alayne at Horses for Clean Water tells us how.

The impact on the environment.

Horses for Clean Water is an organization devoted to educating horse owners about best management practices to reduce their environmental impact. Horse ownership can negatively impact our environment in many ways. Water run-off from manure contaminates groundwater and local water bodies. If that bacteria-laden water goes to a recreational lake, it could be hazardous to people’s health. Piles of manure attract and breed flies, creating an eyesore and pest problem.

Improper pasture management can hurt the ability of native plants to grow in the area and allow weeds to take over. Soggy, muddy ground is unhealthy for your horses and a pain to walk through. These are only some ways managing a horse property can affect the land and people around it.

Pollinator hedgerow at Sweet Pepper Ranch.
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