Caring for Horses on the Road With Lee McKeever

In this episode, Lee McKeever, show barn manager at Castle Hill Farm in Brewster, New York, and Wellington, Florida, shares his best tips for travelling with horses and caring for them on the road. He explains how he ensures horses stay hydrated during transit and in new environments, managing horses that can be nervous in new environements, and creating a travel schedule with the horses’ health and well-being in mind.

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