Understanding Horse Hay Testing with Tom Keene

In this episode, Tom Keene, former agronomy specialist at the University of Kentucky, in Lexington, explains the purpose of a hay analysis and how to interpret it when feeding your horse. He describes how region or season might affect hay nutrient levels, how often you should test your hay, and how a hay analysis can help you feed horses with special needs.

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  • Host: Hailey Kerstetter
  • Guest: Tom Keene, former agronomy specialist at the University of Kentucky, in Lexington
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