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Standlee Premium Western Forage Products are the Best in Quality*

80% of horse owners believed forage appearance is indicative of nutrient quality. Standlee products were judged to be consistently greener, smell fresher, and appear cleaner than locally‑sourced hay.

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*Claims are based on joint studies between Standlee Premium Western Forage and Purina Animal Nutrition in 2016 & 2017. A veterinarian should evaluate changes in diet before implementation. Claims not verified by AAFCO. Claims are intended for informational use only and should not be considered as healthcare advice, veterinary or medical diagnosis, treatment, or prescribing of any kind. Proper medical assessment and veterinary recommendation should be obtained before making any changes to your animal’s diet.

 

 

 

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