Equine Grain Guru: Jen Hanson Grain

Equine Grain Guru: Jen Hanson Grain Equine Nutrition for Hanson Grain. Dedicated to helping horses and their owners. MA/RI

Gut Health weapons!Time for a gut health resetProven by science to work!Healthy gut=healthy horse Hanson GrainHappy to t...
01/09/2025

Gut Health weapons!
Time for a gut health reset
Proven by science to work!
Healthy gut=healthy horse


Hanson Grain
Happy to talk horse anytime
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So exciting
11/16/2024

So exciting

We are excited to announce Purina Feeds as a main sponsor at our clinic this weekend! Please take advantage of the opportunity to speak with Equine Nutrition Specialist and local rep, Jen, while she is at our farm.

Boyd is a Purina Ambassador. He and Jen will speak briefly at the “Meet and Greet” about Purina’s great products!

It’s always RepleniMash time…but it’s REALLY time now…brrrr!-70 degrees to 32 degrees..-time changes -hay is changing an...
11/04/2024

It’s always RepleniMash time…but it’s REALLY time now…brrrr!
-70 degrees to 32 degrees..
-time changes
-hay is changing and
-leaves everywhere.. GULP😳

It’s mash time for sure!

PM me anytime with questions
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Hanson Grain

08/30/2024

As an active member of the equine community, our hearts ache when an owner loses a horse. As horse owners ourselves, we understand the importance of consistent, quality feed.

Because our feed quality is of the upmost importance, our manufacturing facilities where Purina® horse feeds are produced are 100% ionophore-free and are operated according to strict quality standards, providing peace-of-mind that the Purina feed you select is trustworthy.

If you have any questions about Purina horse feed, please contact your local Purina representative, our customer service team, or your local Purina retailer.

07/13/2024

10 YEARS of TRUE hard science…
Check it out

What a lovely show!Congrats to all! It was great  to talk to so many top notch horse people that want the best for their...
06/02/2024

What a lovely show!
Congrats to all!
It was great to talk to so many top notch horse people that want the best for their horses and it shows💕😎🐴

Fieldstone Show Park’s footing and facilities are amazing!

(So many upgrades to already great show grounds)

See you at the next one

Did you feed Hygain?Time to make the change/upgrade!Here are some Hygain help sheets…Please contact me anytime with feed...
04/12/2024

Did you feed Hygain?
Time to make the change/upgrade!
Here are some Hygain help sheets…
Please contact me anytime with feed questions
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Who’s excited about Wednesday night?!Going to be a great timeLook forward to seeing you all🐴🐴🐴😎😎😎
03/18/2024

Who’s excited about Wednesday night?!
Going to be a great time
Look forward to seeing you all
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Filling up fast!!
We are limiting it to 100 guests
Going to be a great time

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Filling up fast!!We are limiting it to 100 guestsGoing to be a great time 🐴🐴🐴
02/27/2024

Filling up fast!!
We are limiting it to 100 guests
Going to be a great time

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02/21/2024
01/16/2024
Worried about the cold and increase risk of colic to your horse?Impact Hay Stretcher mashes and/or RepleniMash are my to...
01/05/2024

Worried about the cold and increase risk of colic to your horse?

Impact Hay Stretcher mashes and/or RepleniMash are my top two options…

Make sure plenty of water and good clean hay are available…
Horses do well in the cold with the basics covered

01/05/2024

During these cold winter days you may be thinking about offering bran mashes to your horse as a warm, comforting treat and also as a way to help prevent colic due to the higher fiber content of bran. This, however, is an outdated concept and nutritionists point out several potential problems associated with feeding bran mash too often—namely, an imbalance of the dietary calcium-phosphorus ratio that could lead to bone disorders, and a disruption of the healthy fermentation patterns in the horse’s intestinal tract.

The best way to help your horse stay warm this winter is by increasing forage 🌾 and providing shelter 🏠 during a cold snap. And as far as the risk of colic, your first line of defense is to provide plenty of water to keep your horse hydrated. 💦

As always, your equine veterinarian remains your best source of information; contact them to learn more about feeding mashes (they are typically not an issue if fed as the occasional treat) and colic prevention this winter.

Brough to you by the AAEP Horse Owner Education Committee

11/22/2023

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