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Oh wow!!!!I don’t know of any good books, but I would highly recommend Dr. Kellon’s articles. She also does offer classes on equine nutrition as well. As far as grasses a lot will depend on your region. For grasses, I knew I absolutely did not want clover, limited rye and any fescue needed to be endophyte free. I settled on a mix that was Bluegrass, Orchard Grass, Timothy, Endophyte Free Fescue and was supposed to have only 1-2% alfalfa. Well that was a lie because my pasture is covered in alfalfa which I did not want. I have used seed mixes with as much as 20% alfalfa and I did not have as much alfalfa come up as I did with the supposed 1-2% alfalfa in the seed mix. Alfalfa has its place, but it’s one of those legume grasses that I think should be able to be used or removed from a horses diet as needed. I just don’t personally like to give my horses tons of alfalfa. Once I get my other pasture up I am going to spray the alfalfa to kill it off and have a mill do up a custom mix of bluegrass, orchard grass, timothy and seed very heavily. Then let those pastures sit for 8 months, switch the horses around and repeat on the other pastures. We recently had flooding the bluegrass and orchard grass seemed to fare very well compared to the other grasses so I am going to stick with those as my main two types in the pastures. http://www.drkellon.com/resources.html