How To Feed Veteran Horses
Understanding the Needs of Veteran Horses It is generally considered that a veteran is 15 years and older, however, many horses and ponies will live well into their late 20s or early 30s. The best advice is to treat your veteran horse as an individual. So long as he is getting adequate vitamins and minerals,
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Sophie is a 22 year old veterinary nurse based...
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