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Meeting the Right Requirements - What Do I Need to Know About Balancing My Horse’s Diet?

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  • Опубліковано 15 кві 2020
  • This webinar with Dr. Tania Cubitt, Doctor of Philosophy in Equine Nutrition and Reproduction, discusses:
    • What horses need to be healthy
    • Optimizing a horse’s diet with forage
    • Balanced horse feed program examples
    • Availability of forage - where can you find consistent, quality forage?
    Additionally, vet care costs can get pricey, but what if you can improve the overall diet and gut heath of your horse to help minimize the impact of those ailing conditions? What if forage is the answer you’ve been looking for?
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    Standlee Premium Western Forage produces high quality forage products for horses and other livestock. We work with the best equine nutritional experts to provide nutritional resources to our customers and to ensure our products meet the highest standards.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @highcapacitymama2866
    @highcapacitymama2866 4 роки тому

    I love these webinars, how can I sign up to join live rather then watching once it’s posted on UA-cam?
    Thank you for the awesome information!

    • @StandleePremiumWesternForage
      @StandleePremiumWesternForage  4 роки тому

      Are you subscribed to our 1st cut newsletter? Scroll to towards the bottom of our homepage (standleeforage.com/) and enter your email to subscribe! Webinars are always sent out for registration via the e-newsletter. All webinar recordings with supplemental materials can be found here as well: standleeforage.com/nutrition/nutritional-resources - Thank you so much for your interest! We're glad you find the webinars helpful.

  • @highcapacitymama2866
    @highcapacitymama2866 4 роки тому

    I have a question about alfalfa and beet pulp.
    Is the weight of no more then ideally 5 lb of feed when dry? Once soaked the weight and size increases dramatically does that have any effect on how it sits in sits in the gut?

    • @StandleePremiumWesternForage
      @StandleePremiumWesternForage  4 роки тому +2

      Thank you for your comment, we appreciate hearing from you. Standlee products are measured dry. The reason for this, is that although it looks as if the volume increases, it is just water. For example, if you were to feed the 5lbs dry, your horse would go over to the trough and drink a bunch of water, expanding the beet pulp any way. Soaking beforehand prevents a choking hazard, and is a great safety precaution!