Posted by Joyce Harman, DVM on Jun 1st 2022
Sow Your Pastures with Nutritional Seeds
A packaged herbal blend of seeds for your pastures.
Horses are herbivores and are genetically predisposed to free graze a variety of herbs, forage, and grasses. Since their domestication, horses are no longer able to roam free to select the herbs they instinctively seek for nutritional value. Harmany Equine is a strong believer in the importance of returning horses to their natural roots and has created a new improved form of the Sow Your Seeds product line. Sow Your Seeds equine grazing herbs bring your horses one step closer to their natural diet.
The product is an award winning item that has recently been resurrected. Due to lots of inquiries as to what can be planted in the fields at home to provide a more natural grazing environment, Joyce Harman, DVM, approached Stacey Small, inventor of Sore No-More horse liniment and co-founder of Holistic Horse Magazine, to see if there was a possibility to bring the product back to market. Stacey is thrilled to have Sow Your Seeds under the umbrella of such a reputable and well-respected veterinarian and company as Harmany Equine Products.
Sow Your Seeds is a combination of hardy herbs that can be easily planted at home, in your pastures or you can even harvest fresh herbs to take on the road with you to events and shows. The mixture contains perennials and self-sowing annuals that horses would naturally seek out if they could free graze the countryside. Sow Your Seeds Pasture Blend is comprised of eight different plants that can withstand heavy traffic in the heartland of your field. The herbs can be planted in strips or patches of your field to mix in with the rest of your pasture grass.
Sow Your Seeds comes in 6.5 ounce packages, that makes it easy to handle and plant. Now is the time to add seed to your pasture or small grazing area and get what your horse craves -- healthy herbs and grasses that will supplement its diet.
Sow Your Seeds and many other safe and integrative products are available online by visiting www.harmanyequine.com.