NEW from Standlee: Timothy Grass Mini Cubes + Exciting Innovations Coming in 2026!

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Winter training, busy barn days, and cold weather feeding routines just got a whole lot easier, because Standlee has something brand new to share!

We’re excited to introduce one of our newest forage products designed with convenience, quality, and your horse’s wellbeing in mind:

Timothy Grass Mini Cubes

Premium sun-cured Timothy grass, sized down into bite-sized mini cubes that are:

  • Easy to feed
  • Low in dust
  • Consistent in nutrition
  • Great for horses who struggle with long-stem hay
  • Ideal for winter feeding, travel, clinics, and training programs

Whether your horse is heading to a Downunder Horsemanship clinic, working through groundwork exercises at home, or simply enjoying a cozy winter routine – Timothy Grass Mini Cubes make feeding simpler, cleaner, and more reliable.

Why Horses (and Trainers) Love Mini cubes:

  • Perfect for senior horses or horses with dental challenges
  • Reduce waste in snowy or muddy winter conditions
  • Store easily and keep forage quality consistent
  • Can be fed dry or soaked for added hydration support

If you haven’t tried them yet, now is the perfect time to add Timothy Grass Mini Cubes to your winter feed routine!

Learn More About Timothy Grass Mini Cubes

Big Things Are Coming in 2026…

We can’t share the details just yet – but we can tell you this:

Standlee has several exciting new forage innovations launching early next year.

Think:

  • More convenience
  • More variety
  • More ways to support equine health
  • More forage options tailored to specific needs

From performance horses to easy keepers to family backyard companions, Standlee is working on brand-new solutions to help you feed with confidence in every season.

Stay tuned – 2026 is going to be a big year!

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