You may think that turning your old-timer out to pasture is the kindest form of retirement. But horses are individuals. Some enjoy being idle; others prefer to be a part of the action. Whatever you do, don’t ignore the horse. Proper nutrition, care and exercise will help the animal thrive.
Follow these guidelines to develop a total management plan for your older horse.
Resource Type
- Client Education
Topic
- Gender & Lifestage
Publish Date
March 5, 2021
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