By
Linda Breazeale MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- No question is too hard for the equine experts
available online at www.HorseQuest.info, a new interactive
Web site maintained by southern region Extension
specialists. Gale
Chrestman, 4-H livestock specialist with Mississippi State
University's Extension Service, said equine personnel in 13
land-grant universities submitted frequently asked questions
on a wide range of horse topics. Research-based answers went
through a peer-review process before being added to the Web
site. "If a
question is submitted that we haven't anticipated, it will
be forwarded to the specialists in the region who know the
most about that topic. Answers will be sent directly to the
individual within about three days," Chrestman
said. Some
of the frequently asked questions in Mississippi deal with
acreage needed for horses, expense issues, fescue concerns,
age considerations, health and vaccination programs,
facility needs and feed. Unlike some sites for similar
information, HorseQuest.info provides unbiased information
and is free of company sponsors. "University
faculty and Extension staff know -- or know where to find --
scientific, research-based information," Chrestman said.
"It's not unusual for a new horse owner to have very little
experience with horses and be unsure of some of the most
basic issues. The site also can help county Extension agents
and knowledgeable horse owners who want the most current
information available." HorseQuest.info
also contains answers to questions in the subject areas of
breeding, parasites, training, marketing and horsemanship.
Its database is designed to expand as visitors submit
questions. The
University of Kentucky has responsibility for maintaining
the Web site, which has been under development for 18
months. There is no charge for the information, but Web site
visitors will be asked to submit the name of their home
state and to login with their e-mail address. "One
of the goals is to link horse enthusiasts directly with
university equine experts through the Web site," Chrestman
said. In
addition to MSU and Kentucky, other universities involved in
the project include Arkansas, Auburn, Clemson, Florida,
Georgia, Louisiana State, North Carolina State, Oklahoma
State, Tennessee, Texas A&M and Virginia. For
more information, visit the Web site at http://www.HorseQuest.info. -30- Released:
May 5, 2003
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