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How to for design and maintain a healthy horse operation. FARM AND BARN Newsletter August 14, 2022 A

How to for design and maintain a healthy horse operation. [TheHorse.com]( FARM AND BARN Newsletter August 14, 2022 [View in browser]( [Like us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Pinterest]( [Follow us on Instagram]( Article [The Benefits of Grazing Horses at Night]( Grazing horses at night can help keep them at a healthy weight and reduce their sugar intake. [Read Now]( ADVERTISEMENT Contest [Enter TheHorse.com’s ‘Best Barn Dog’ Contest]( What makes your canine companion ‘top dog’ at the barn? Enter TheHorse.com's photo contest for a chance to win a prize pack from Vitalize K9! [Read Now]( Article [Building a Healthful Horse Barn]( A veterinarian gives tips for creating your own equine facility with horse health in mind. [Read Now]( ADVERTISEMENT Article [Horse Feed Storage and Preservation]( Buy quality hay and grain and store it in cool, dry places to preserve nutrient content and prevent spoilage. [Read Now]( Article [Finding Hay in a Drought]( Demand is soaring for hay among horse owners due to the drought’s effects. [Read Now]( Infographic [Keeping Your Horse Hydrated]( Facts about equine hydration and how to ensure your horse gets the water his body needs. Sponsored by Purina. [View Now]( Article [Healthful Horse Barns]( Consider these horse health- and safety-oriented design aspects when building or renovating your barn. [Read Now]( Podcast [Pine Allergy Prevention]( Lara Tomich, DVM, Dipl. ACVD, says reducing pine in the affected horse’s immediate environment is key to preventing allergies. [Listen Now]( Article [Horse Arena Footing Facts]( The footing beneath your horse's feet affects his overall soundness. Discover what scientists are learning about footing and its connection to lameness and other health issues. [Read Now]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Manage All Newsletter Subscriptions]( • [Privacy Policy]( • [Contact Us]( Copyright © 2022 Equine Network LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2365 Harrodsburg Rd #A200 Lexington, KY 40504-3331 Please do not reply to this message. This e-mail box is not monitored, and any e-mails received at this e-mail address will not be read. PARTNERS IN EQUINE HEALTH [AAEP Media Partner]( [AAEVT]( [AAPF]( [EPM Society] [BEVA](

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