Horses, Pasture and Grazing - (HOW DO HORSES LIVE IN A DOMESTIC SITUATION?)

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Equiculture and Horse Riders Mechanic

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Watch this video Horses, Pasture and Grazing - Part 4 - HOW DO HORSES LIVE IN A DOMESTIC SITUATION? - (‘Lifestyle’ factors for Domestic Horses) - and start to learn about what your horse REALLY WANTS YOU TO KNOW! Start to really ‘think like a horse’ and aim to have a happy, healthy horse with a healthy equibiome (gut biome). This is the third video in the series.
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Links to the other videos in this series:
Horses, Pasture and Grazing - Part 1 - WHAT DOES YOUR HORSE WANT YOU TO KNOW? • Horses, Pasture and Gr...
Horses, Pasture and Grazing - Part 2 - WHY DO HORSES NEED TO EAT SO MUCH? • Horses, Pasture and Gr...
Horses, Pasture and Grazing Part 3 - HOW DO HORSES LIVE IN A NATURAL SITUATION? • Horses, Pasture and Gr...
This video - Horses, Pasture and Grazing - Part 4 - (HOW DO HORSES LIVE IN A DOMESTIC SITUATION?) • Horses, Pasture and Gr...

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@stuartmyers8418
@stuartmyers8418 4 жыл бұрын
Have to agree with the issues raised about stable size, this level of confinement would not be acceptable in any other form of humane animal management, especially for an animal which has evolved so efficiently for movement.
@equicultureandhorseridersm7003
@equicultureandhorseridersm7003 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Stuart!
@itsbevinallison
@itsbevinallison 4 жыл бұрын
I have to respectably disagree on some hirses and their stables. My gelding gloves his cause it has the fan. He's only in for breakfast or night or during huge storms. However, they can't get him out of his stall unless they unplug the fan and kind of ease him out if the stall. If that fans still going he refuses to leave at all. He doesn't have any stall vices either dispite being a race horse 7 years of his life, lots of stall and trailer time for those horses on the track, he is 18 now. My mare and yearling colt probably would rather be out as u said, but agian luckily they r only in for breakfast and dinner or during storms like hurican Dorian which just went by us. It is a cover for them where they know predators won't eat them or things in huge winds won't hit them as they did my mare during hurrican Irma when someone left her out in it, so it may give some of them, not all or even most, but some of them a break from always being alert. They just did a study on hirses with rugs too. They taught the horses to give signals for rugs and then taught them how to pick the rug so then as temperatures changes or didn't they let horses pick if they wanted the rugs on or off and usually up to around 60 degrees f 90 percent of the horses choose rugs on. They all, I believe it was all, wanted rugs on in wind or rain even if it was slightly warmer. That's a neat study.
@equicultureandhorseridersm7003
@equicultureandhorseridersm7003 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Bevin, I actually agree with you, your horses do have a choice, plus you are not locking them up 24/7 which is the issue with some horses - that is when stables are bad, of course, stables are fine for supplementary feeding and shade/shelter when it is needed. The study you mentioned again shows how horses need choice which is great :) Thanks for watching and commenting, you are obviously a very conscientious horse owner :)
@equicultureandhorseridersm7003
@equicultureandhorseridersm7003 4 жыл бұрын
I hope you like this video! This is the FOURTH in the series - Horse Grazing Characteristics - Part 4 - (HOW DO HORSES LIVE IN A DOMESTIC SITUATION?). If you are interested in learning more about Horses, Pasture and Grazing you can get our FREE course here www.equiculture.net/equiculture-free-mini-course and start learning about the very important things your horse really wants and needs you to know! People (and their horses) love this FREE mini-course so don't miss out! Please subscribe to our channel and please let us know what you think about this video by commenting below :)
@equicultureandhorseridersm7003
@equicultureandhorseridersm7003 4 жыл бұрын
Let us know what YOU would like to see more of :)
@NaturalHorseWorld1
@NaturalHorseWorld1 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks again for bringing more awareness to the way we accept domestic horse keeping in many parts of the world. It's time to change and I hope these videos help others give their horses a better lifestyle. My website will also help with more information: www.naturalhorseworld.com/
@equicultureandhorseridersm7003
@equicultureandhorseridersm7003 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Natural Horse World, yes it is time for change :)
@MistressOP
@MistressOP 4 жыл бұрын
can you talk about alfalfa for horses?
@equicultureandhorseridersm7003
@equicultureandhorseridersm7003 4 жыл бұрын
We will look at that in another video series :)
@joejep5631
@joejep5631 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this interesting series of videos. how to join you private facebook group?
@equicultureandhorseridersm7003
@equicultureandhorseridersm7003 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Joe, the private group is for people who buy the full Equiculture course, www.equiculture.net but we do have an open group here facebook.com/groups/novicehorseriderowner so glad you found them interesting :) You can get access to the rest of them (as a free mini-course) on the website.
@joejep5631
@joejep5631 3 жыл бұрын
@@equicultureandhorseridersm7003 thanks
@MistressOP
@MistressOP 4 жыл бұрын
horse eating woodchips is part of looking for fiber?
@equicultureandhorseridersm7003
@equicultureandhorseridersm7003 4 жыл бұрын
If a horse has no other fibre to eat they will eat woodchips, paper (i.e. paper bedding), wood (i.e. stable door, fences), pretty much anything to try and alleviate that acid that is building up in the stomach, and of course because they are hungry.
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