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Feeding Your Horse This Fall

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Learn how you can prepare your horse for winter with the proper fall nutrition. to view this message

Learn how you can prepare your horse for winter with the proper fall nutrition. [Click here]() to view this message in browser   [HORSE CARE]( [HORSE BREEDS]( [RIDING/TRAINING]( [TACK/EQUIPMENT](   [Fall Forage for Horses]( You may think that fall forage is OK for your horse to graze on full time, but you would be wrong. Fall forage can actually pose some major health threats for your horse. Learn the dangers. [Read On ](   Nutrition for the Young Horse As your young horse nears a new stage in life this fall, find out his specific nutrition needs depending on his age. [Read On ](   Pumpkin for Horses: Yay or Nay? Most horses enjoy pumpkin, and it's both a healthful treat and safe—even for horses with various health issues. Learn more about giving pumpkin to horses. [Read On ](   The Latest On Our Instagram   Barn Banter – Episode 23In our latest episode, our hosts chat with Sydney Collier and Heather Wallace, co-authors of Beyond Expectations. Plus, meet ASPCA adoptable horse of the month A Lot of Heat. [Listen Now](     The magazine for people who are passionate about horses. The Horse Illustrated Magazine App is available on [Android]( and [iOS](. Download Now. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [TikTok]( 3622 Lyckan Parkway Suite 3003 Durham NC 27707 If you no longer wish to receive emails from me, you can [Opt-out here]( or [Update your preferences here](

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