Summer Travel: Tips for Traveling with Horses
Traveling with horses can be a thrilling experience, but it also requires meticulous planning and preparation. Whether you're on your way to a competition, going for a trail ride, or relocating, our expert tips for traveling with horses will guide you in ensuring a smooth journey for your equine partner. Join Our Email List Today! ...
Summer Grazing For Your Horse: What You Should Know
Turning your horse out to pasture offers many great benefits. It is enriching for their minds, the frequent eating is great for their stomach, and it gives them the freedom to roam. In the Spring, it is essential that you slowly introduce your horse to the fresh grass and their new diet. As the weather begins to warm, the Summer brings changes to your fields that you should be aware of and plan...
Guide to Standlee Grab & Go and Compressed Bales
We receive many inquiries about our popular Grab & Go® and Compressed Bales. As a result, we decided to feature these products by answering some frequently asked questions. Join Our Email List Today! Be the first to get the latest news, promotions, updates and more from Standlee when you join our email list! ...
Preparing Your Horse For Spring Pasture
As pastures begin to flourish with lush greenery, the temptation to release animals early for grazing intensifies. However, the readiness of your horses and pastures varies depending on location and individual circumstances. While some may already be grazing, others might not be quite prepared. Regardless, the decision to initiate spring pasture grazing should be guided by the condition of your...
Forage Pellets for Horses: What They Are & How to Feed
Are you curious about hay pellets? What are they, how are they made, how do you feed them, and which horses will benefit from consuming forage pellets? How Standlee Makes Pellets Hay pellets consist of dried forage, such as alfalfa and grasses, that are formed into 0.25" wide x 0.75 – 1.25" long pieces. To make a hay pellet, Standlee Forage first grows the plants to the proper maturity stage, then...
