From The Field: Movement Matters

In this short video, we explore why movement matters for circulation, hoof and joint health, digestion, muscle use, and mental well-being. We also look at practical ways to encourage more movement in dry lots, paddocks, and small acreage setups by changing how space and resources are arranged.

This piece touches on:

  • Why setup matters for daily movement.

  • How to think in destinations, not just turnout.

  • Why herd dynamics and safety have to guide the design.

  • How to start simple, observe, and adjust from there.

You know your horse best, the goal is not perfection, but creating an environment that gives them more reasons to move.

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