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02. Sustainable Horse Management
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02. Sustainable Horse Management

What should you consider, and perhaps more from the horse's perspective rather than the human's?

The Fascia Guide · 5 Jul 20221 min read
Key takeaways
  1. 01View horse management from the horse's perspective, not the human's—it makes a difference
  2. 02Small changes in daily care can significantly improve a horse's well-being
  3. 03New fascia research provides concrete tools for you as a horse owner
  4. 04Protect traditional equestrian knowledge—it's at risk of disappearing rapidly
  5. 05Ask yourself: do my routines serve the horse or my own convenience?

Sustainable Horse Management

In the first section, we took a deep dive directly into Fascia, new research, and how a changed perspective on small things in today's horse management can make a big difference for the horse's well-being. Here we follow up on that a bit more concretely: what can you as a horse owner do yourself? What should you consider, and perhaps more from the horse's perspective rather than the human's? Was everything better before? Is there good equestrian knowledge that is at risk of disappearing, and why is the interest in the knowledge of horses itself so much lower today than just 20 years ago?

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What should you consider, and perhaps more from the horse's perspective rather than the human's?