Winner of a Year's Supply of Hay Announced

Newsdate: Wed 19 November 2014 - 07:47 am
Location: PHOENIX, Arizona

 Elyse Tedesco didn’t think her chances of winning a winter’s supply of hay were very good when she submitted her online entry, but she was motivated. “All that hay! I have multiple horses and hay is an expense,” said Tedesco, who was facing another year’s winter hay bills for the horses that she cares for at Wind Song Farm in Wrentham, Massachusetts.

All that hay! Courtesy of Horse Health Products

All that hay! Courtesy of Horse Health Products

Horse Health Products provides horse owners with essential, hardworking horse care solutions that they can trust, and by providing a winter’s supply of hay, they are helping Elyse meet a primary need of her horses.

Tedesco was at her farm with her horses when notified that she was the winner of the Horse Health Products second annual Winter Hay Giveaway sweepstakes and her winter’s hay bills would be paid up to $10,000.

“For horse owners like Elyse with multiple horses, hay is a major part of the winter feed bill,” said Audy Baack, Director of Marketing, Horse Health Products, a division of Farnam Companies, Inc.  “The average 1,000-pound horse will consume from 10 to 20 pounds of hay each day, depending on the use and management of the horse.”

Tedesco says that she has been riding since age five, but adds that her mother put her on a pony at age two, and she cried because she didn’t want to get off.  Today, she rides English (huntseat), Dressage and Western, and has been a licensed instructor in these three disciplines since 1992.  Tedesco taught at two farms before buying her own where she instructs both adults and children.  “Teaching is a great feeling; you can pass on a skill and see your students’ accomplishments while having a good time,” said Tedesco.  “Plus they learn to care and be responsible for an animal.”

The barn at Tedesco’s farm has five stalls which currently house her three geldings: Mr. TB Moon, a 30-year-old registered Paint (Overo) that she has had since he was nine; Irons Rebel, a 14-year-old registered Quarter Horse that she has had since he was five; and Brokers Blue Chip, a 16-year-old registered Paint (Overo) that she acquired just this past summer.  Sharing barn space with her three horses is a seven-year-old, ex-trotter named Boomer that she boards.  

“Horses have always been my life’s passion,” said Tedesco.  “I worked for my own and care for them.  They are the most beautiful, amazing, noble animals.”

“Horse Health Products provides horse owners with essential, hardworking horse care solutions that they can trust. By providing a winter’s supply of hay, we can help Elyse meet a primary need of her horses.  Ten thousand dollars buys a lot of hay and Horse Health Products is pleased to be able to relieve Elyse of the burden of her winter’s hay bills this year,” added Baack.

About Horse Health Products

For more than 35 years, horse owners all over the world have relied on Horse Health products.  The Horse Health brand began with Red Cell® supplement, the world’s leading liquid feed supplement for decades. Since then, Horse Health Products have been providing horse owners with quality products that get results at an honest price. Horse Health products serve both the pleasure horse and performance horse markets with products for fly control, deworming, hoof and leg care, grooming, wound care, leather care and nutritional supplements.  For information about Horse Health products in the U.S. call toll free at (800) 234-2269 or visit www.HorseHealthProducts.com.

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Flossie Sellers

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As an animal lover since childhood, Flossie was delighted when Mark, the CEO and developer of EquiMed asked her to join his team of contributors.

She enrolled in My Horse University at Michigan State and completed a number of courses in everything related to horse health, nutrition, diseases and conditions, medications, hoof and dental care, barn safety, and first aid.

Staying up-to-date on the latest developments in horse care and equine health is now a habit, and she enjoys sharing a wealth of information with horse owners everywhere.

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