
Feeding Horses: Common Feeding Mistakes
Dr. Nicole Rambo describes common feeding mistakes she sees people make and how to fix them. Sponsored by Tribute Equine Nutrition.


Dr. Nicole Rambo describes common feeding mistakes she sees people make and how to fix them. Sponsored by Tribute Equine Nutrition.

The horses live in Sheboygan and Green counties.

The horse lives in Snohomish County and is recovering.

Giving horses sufficient time to recover from athletic events could help them avoid acute injury and long-term health problems.

The horse lives in Grant County, where four additional horses have been exposed.

The horse lives in Santa Clara County.

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The facility is located in Lumpkin County.

The horse lives at a private facility in Elkhart County.

The facility is located in Jefferson County.

The horse was euthanized, and 55 horses have been quarantined.

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