New Look, Same Great Forage Products for Your Horses

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Our friends at Standlee Premium Western Forage recently gave their product packages a facelift and we’re loving the fresh, clean look! The bags are color coded by forage type for convenience and offer at-a-glance nutrition and feeding information to help you choose the best option for your horse.

Clinton’s been feeding his horses Standlee’s forage products since 2009. “I feed my performance horses hay in the morning and evening and offer alfalfa pellets throughout the day. Because of that, I have happy, healthy horses that look like a million bucks,” Clinton says. “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.”

What initially drew Clinton to Standlee’s products, and has made him a loyal customer ever since, is their consistent high quality. “When I crack open a bale of hay or open a bag of pellets, I’m immediately hit with the smell of fresh alfalfa. There’s never a doubt in my mind that I’m giving my horses good, quality forage,” he says. “I get asked all the time why I have my forage shipped in from Idaho. My answer is simple: I trust Standlee. I’ve toured the Standlee fields and plant and have seen firsthand the harvesting and manufacturing process and the care and attention that goes into producing the end product.”

Standlee’s products featuring the new packaging started appearing in retail stores last month and will continue to roll out throughout the year. To get the full scoop about the packaging update and the new color-coded system, visit Standlee’s website.

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