Deciding where to board you horse?
Choosing a place where our horse will live can be a daunting task. There are so many factors to consider, it can sometimes be hard to make a good decision. There's the type of boarding to consider (open stable/track system/traditional stable), the distance from where you live, the people, the infrastructure... Here are some things that are worth considering when deciding where to board your horse.
Transitioning to outside living
Track systems and outside living are great for horses, as they have massive health benefits. When transitioning to a more natural way of life, make sure to give your horse plenty of time to adjust.
Passive physiotherapy – variable feeding positions
Implementing variable feeding positions to your horse’s environment can have a great effect on their musculo-skeletal system, especially the neck region. Here are some things to keep in mind when setting it up.
What is passive physiotherapy?
Posture is not only the result of training, but how the horse spends his free time too. By manipulating his living environment, we can facilitate good posture even when we are not working with the horse.
Track systems on a small area
With a little effort, small properties can be turned into great track systems. Here are some things to keep in mind.
5 benefits of track life
Track systems have many health benefits. Here are some I have noticed with my own horses.