I absolutely *love* to learn. Of course, I like to choose the topics! But when it comes to horses, I think I’d love to learn it all! One topic that particularly fascinates me is sustainable horse keeping. And that is where I have found resources from Jane and Stuart Myers of Equiculture, to be of great benefit to me. So I’d love to share about the Equiculture Blog as a resource
According to the front page of their blog, it states:
By Jane Myers (MSc Equine) and Stuart Myers BSc, we have extensive experience in teaching horse owners how to manage their horse/s and the land they live on in a way that is good for people, horses and the wider environment, a (ONE WELFARE) win-win all for all.”Jane was kind enough to answer some questions about what she and Stuart do with Equiculture. You can read her profile with Equus Education from back in 2016.
The Equiculture blog is a collection of articles and videos that cover:
- pasture and land management
- horse management
- care and welfare
- and rider biomechanics
You can head along to https://www.equiculture.net/blog to visit the main page of the blog, and then choose which articles and videos may interest you to read. Or read the lot! 😉
The Equiculture Blog as a Resource
One that I recently had a look at and I feel is worth a read, is Horse Pasture Management. And once you’re done with that, why not upskill yourself by undertaking the Equiculture *free* mini course? Perhaps a goal for February – of this year – could be to increase your understanding of how to best manage horse properties and their pastures.
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