Feeding Beet Pulp to Horses: Benefits, Tips, and Safe Use
Beet pulp is a nutritional powerhouse that has earned its place in feeding programs for horses and other livestock. Known for its digestible fiber, slow-release energy, and supportive role in digestive health, beet pulp offers a smart solution for animals with unique nutritional needs. At Standlee, we are proud to source and deliver premium beet pulp products designed to promote wellness from the...
Meet Dr. Kelly Vineyard: Joining Standlee to Help You Feed with Purpose
At Standlee, we're committed to supporting the health, performance, and well-being of your horses through high-quality forage and trusted nutrition guidance. That’s why we’re excited to introduce the newest member of our team - Dr. Kelly Vineyard, MS, PhD, an accomplished equine nutritionist with a passion for helping horses thrive from the inside out. ...
How to Soak Hay Cubes and Pellets for Horses: A Quick Guide
If you’ve ever wondered whether soaking hay cubes or pellets is necessary, the short answer is: in many cases, yes - and it’s easier than you might think. Soaking forage is a simple way to help your horse stay hydrated, avoid choke, and enjoy their feed more. Whether you use hay cubes or hay pellets, soaking transforms dry feed into a soft, mash-like consistency that's easier to chew and...
Hay Cubes for Horses: Benefits, Nutrition & Feeding Tips
Are you curious about forage cubes for horses and how they compare to traditional hay? Whether you’re a new horse owner or a seasoned pro, understanding the benefits of high-quality forage cubes can help you make informed feeding decisions. Join Our Email List Today! Be the first to get the latest news,...
Fuel, Fiber, and Fluids: The Secret to Keeping Horses Hydrated
When summer heat rolls in, keeping your horse hydrated becomes more than just a good practice - it’s essential for their health, safety, and performance. Dehydration in horses can lead to serious consequences, from reduced stamina and sluggish recovery to digestive issues and even colic. But while clean water and electrolytes are obvious must-haves, many horse owners overlook one of the most...
