Dr. Kristina Hiney, PhD, Equine Nutrition Advisor for Omega Fields®, has prepared a series of Seasonal Tips which can be of great help to the horse owner transitioning their horses from one season to another.
The following is Dr. Hiney’s advice for things you should do during this winter-to-spring transition:
To read the other Seasonal Tips from Dr. Kris Hiney, as well as her monthly articles concerning equine health and training, sign up to receive Omega Fields’ monthly Health-E-Letter at omegafields.com. It’s free, delivered to your email address, and contains exciting product discounts, up-to-date research, health-related news, interesting resources, and new product development, along with thought provoking feature stories.
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