Transitioning a Racehorse to Your Home
Transitioning a retired race horse to a good home requires many things to be considered. One of the most important considerations is the nutritional transition
Transitioning a retired race horse to a good home requires many things to be considered. One of the most important considerations is the nutritional transition
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Grain products, plant protein products, roughage products…these are all terms that some horse owners flee from when reading a feed tag. But should this cause
I have heard many times that horse owners cannot have molasses in their feeds. When I ask them why, they oftentimes don’t know. It is
Some horse owners would think to themselves, “Yeah, testing hay sounds like a good idea…but my program is way too big, busy, and I just
It’s that time of year again! Summer means more grass and turnout time for your horse and possibly a more padded wallet for you from
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