consider talking with the county extension office, or a local co-op person about pasture mixes for your area! animals have a different understanding than us about what is good forage. Horses in particular prefer short grasses and don't eat where they poop. So when we look and see lush green grass they might only see the bathroom. Pasture management becomes critical on a small lot. And unless you devote a lot of the lot to the horses, you won't have much grass for long. Horses are very destructive to their environment! But as mentioned many times above: You have some time yet to figure it out.That’s good to know. Only part of that area is wooded (with mostly pines), and there is a big open space that is trying to grow grass (and weeds) now that we cleared out the half dead little oaks that were there. The pine needles in the wooded area snuff out most of anything else that would grow save for wild blackberry (yes, thorns) and muscadine vines that have never borne grapes as far as I can tell.