I've been a fan of Standlee Forage, headquartered in Eden Idaho, for years now. Finding their products a very high quality, I use a wide range of them. I've also just become a recent fan of several different podcasts, listening to them as I go about my daily chores or projects. So I was happy to learn, although months behind every one else, that Standlee hosts podcasts on Horse Nutrition. Here is the company announcement on their podcasts called "Beyond the Barn". Hosted by equine nutritionist, Dr. Tania Cubitt, and marketing consultant and livestock owner, Katy Starr, episodes will feature breaking down misconceptions and offering tips for feeding and caring for horses, other livestock and small animals, as well as interviews with other qualified experts and individuals in the agricultural industry and Standlee Premium Western Forage.
New episodes are released bi-weekly on Tuesdays, and are available on Apple and Spotify platforms. Not being a very technical proficient person, I look the podcasts up on the Standlee Forage Podcasts Episodes page through my lap top and send those links via e-mail so I can go to them on my phone and I use handsfree bone microphone over the ear headphones. If any of you are laughing at my lack of technical expertise, well I also admit that I have a rotary dial phone.
Here is a sample of some of the Standlee podcasts and their direct links:
Ep. 024, Why Horses Need to Be Fed Differently During Winter, 50 minutes
Ep 065, What Can Happen If Horses Don’t Drink Enough Water, 38 minutes
Ep 087, Is your horse deficient? The critical role of Vitamin A and E in their diet. 29 minutes
Ep 069, The consequence of ignoring vitamins and minerals for horses. 1 hour 6 minutes
Ep 081, What type of salt does my horse need? 37 minutes
Ep 105, Five Nutrition Mistakes Horse Owners Make in Winter. 18 minutes
You can still go to the Standlee Forage website and read their feed and livestock care articles too.
