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Creating a Paddock Paradise Horse Track System: Transform Your Small Acreage for Happier Horses!

Tales From the Mutiny 3,807 6 months ago
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Welcome to my Paddock Paradise Horse Track System walkthrough! In this video, I'll show you how we set up a natural and enriching environment for our horses and donkeys on just a quarter acre. Inspired by the behavior of wild horses, this system promotes movement, prevents laminitis, and enhances overall health and happiness. In this video, you'll learn: The concept behind Paddock Paradise. How we maximized space on a small acreage. Enrichment ideas. Benefits for your horses’ health and wellbeing. Why Paddock Paradise? By mimicking wild horse behavior with tracks and strategic feeding stations, we create a space where horses are encouraged to travel, forage, and interact naturally. This method encourages constant movement and a more natural way of eating, keeping horses healthier and happier. Products Mentioned: Electric Fence Tape 1/2" (https://geni.us/tOYL (Amazon)) Fiberglass Step-In Posts (https://geni.us/BBnlB (Amazon)) Jolly Hay Ball (SINGLE) (https://geni.us/0psGI (Amazon)) Small Hay Ball (PACK OF 2) (https://geni.us/4jtW (Amazon)) Favorite Hay Nets (http://gutzbusta.com/TALESFROMTHEMUTINY) Favorite Goat & Equine Salt (and more) (https://bit.ly/3ytWw35) Scrub Brush Head (https://geni.us/rmRAk (Amazon)) Further Reading: Paddock Paradise: A Guide To Natural Horse Boarding (https://geni.us/Ztd4WNa (Amazon)) Horse Track Systems: A 'How To' Guide to a Healthier Horse in Body and Mind (https://geni.us/1Aoiwo (Amazon)) Mad Barn https://madbarn.ca/paddock-paradise-for-horses/ {Note: The above links may be affiliate links. That means we may receive a small commission at no cost to you should you use our link to make a purchase. Please know that I have linked to the items we actually use and love.} If you enjoyed this video, please like, comment, and subscribe. Share your Paddock Paradise experiences or ask any questions below—I’d love to hear from you! Happy horse keeping!

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