Feeding Minerals To Horses In Pens, Pastures & Group Settings

Feeding Minerals To Horses In Pens, Pastures & Group Settings

Real Practices vs. Expert Guidance Feeding minerals to horses living outdoors comes with unique challenges. Horses kept in pens, group pastures, or run-in shelters can’t always be fed like stalled horses. Owners must balance convenience, herd dynamics, weather protection, and the horse’s nutritional needs. This article explores how real horse owners manage mineral and salt … Read more

How To Design Your Own Paddock Paradise For Your Horse

How To Design Your Own Paddock Paradise For Your Horse

How to Start Planning Your Own Paddock Paradise Designing a Paddock Paradise is an opportunity to reconnect your horse with the environment it evolved in—while improving health, behavior, and welfare in profound ways. But successful implementation requires thoughtful planning. Every property and herd is different, so the ideal setup must be tailored to your unique … Read more

Introduction To Paddock Paradise: Creating A Natural Horse Environment

Introduction To Paddock Paradise:

Introduction to Paddock Paradise   Summary: Paddock Paradise is a natural horsekeeping system designed by Jaime Jackson to mimic the movement, diet, and social behavior of wild horses. Using a looping track layout with forage stations, water, and varied terrain, it promotes hoof health, mental stimulation, and overall wellbeing. Go to Part 2: How to … Read more

Porta-Grazer Review 2025 – Is This the Best Slow Feeder for Horses?

Porta-Grazer Review – Is It Worth Buying?

  ⭐ Overall Rating: 9/10Based on user reviews, peer-reviewed feeding behavior research, and hands-on barn testing. Porta-Grazer offers one of the most durable and welfare-friendly slow feeders on the market. While the price is high, the reduction in hay waste and behavioral benefits make it worth the investment for most horse owners. What Is the … Read more

How To Prevent Gastric Ulcers In Show Horses

Feeding Strategies To Prevent Gastric Ulcers In Show Horses

Gastric ulcers are a frequent concern for show horses, especially due to the stress and unique routines they face during competition seasons. Feeding plays a big role in helping to lower the risk of ulcer development. From my own time managing performance horses, I know how important a feeding strategy can be for their health, … Read more

I didn’t mean to train my horse to scream for food—but I did.

Horse waiting for his food

Published on June 1, 2025 In this post, I’ll share how it happened, what I learned, and how I turned things around with kindness, boundaries, and a better understanding of equine behavior. The Screaming Begins At first, it was cute. A soft nicker when I arrived at the barn. Then louder. Then ear-piercing. Eventually, my … Read more

Colic in Horses: What Causes It and How to Prevent It

Colic in Horses: What Causes It and How to Prevent It

Colic is one of the most challenging and feared conditions in equine health. It causes intense pain and anxiety for horses and owners alike. After years in barns and discussions with veterinarians, one thing is clear: Prevention is the most powerful tool. Below, I’ve compiled research-backed tips and expert advice you can put to use … Read more

Strategies To Eliminate Weaving And Stall Walking In Horses

Strategies To Eliminate Weaving And Stall Walking In Horses

Stereotypic behaviors are repetitive, purposeless actions that horses perform in response to stress, boredom, frustration, or prolonged confinement. These behaviors—such as weaving, stall walking, cribbing, and circling—are rarely seen in wild horses but affect an estimated 10% to 40% of domesticated, stabled horses. They are not intentional or “bad habits,” but rather involuntary coping mechanisms … Read more