Standlee Premium Western Forage: Grown for the Life We Love

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When it comes to ensuring that his horses are well taken care of, Clinton doesn’t overlook any details or skimp on quality. That’s why he’s trusted Standlee Premium Western Forage to meet his horses’ needs for over a decade.

“I feed my performance horses hay in the morning and evening and pellets throughout the day. Because of that, I have happy, healthy horses that look like a million bucks. I expect my horses to perform at a high level and make sure I give them the nutrition they need to excel. My way of thinking is, if you’re not going to give your horse the best, it’s unfair to expect him to give you his best,” Clinton says.

This month, Standlee introduced a new series called, “Grown for the Life We Love.” The series is rooted in Standlee’s understanding that horses aren’t just a hobby but a way of life. “Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned equestrian, the bond formed with your horse goes deep. Standlee is committed to maintaining your animals’ peak health and performance by carefully growing and manufacturing sun-cured forage so that equestrians can perform at their highest level.”

As a proud user of Standlee Premium Western Forage products, Clinton is among the horsemen featured in the series. Throughout his spotlights, Clinton shares lessons learned throughout his career, why he’s passionate about horses, why forage is the foundation of his feeding program, and his aspirations for the future. Learn more about the series on the Standlee Premium Western Forage website.

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