RURAL AMERICA LIVE with Total Equine

Total Equine, Total Feeds’ flagship product, is a feed for all ages of horses.

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Dr. Anderson, founder and owner of Total Feeds, Inc., to speak about his family of products. Total Equine, Total Feeds’ flagship product, is a feed for all ages of horses.

He will talk about the importance of lifetime nutrition for horses from birth to their geriatric stages of life. As we approach colder months, Dr. Anderson will talk about managing horses in the winter and making sure they’re comfortable in the variable weather.

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