
Poll Recap: Readers Confident in Horses’ Nutrition
The majority of respondents said they were somewhat or very confident in their horse’s nutrition program.
The majority of respondents said they were somewhat or very confident in their horse’s nutrition program.
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Of the 1,278 respondents, 638 people (50%) said their horse receives 1 to 3 pounds of grain or concentrate feed daily.
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