Feeding Easy-Keeping Horses With Dr. Shannon Pratt-Phillips

In this episode, Shannon Pratt-Phillips, MS, PhD, PAS, Dipl. ACAS, professor at North Carolina State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, in Raleigh, explains the ins and outs of feeding easy-keeping horses. She describes the unique nutritional needs of these types of horses, why they might be at a higher risk of metabolic problems, and common feeding mistakes owners make with these animals.

GUESTS AND LINKS – EPISODE 39:

  • Host: Hailey Pfeffer (Kerstetter)
  • Guest: Shannon Pratt-Phillips, MS, PhD, PAS, Dipl. ACAS, professor at North Carolina State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine
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