"There is a great deal to be learned by studying how horses eat and
behave in their feral state, how they wear their hooves, etc.. However,
that doesn’t mean it should be considered a blueprint for what is
ideal." Eleanor Kellon, VMD
Read the full article: here at The Daily Feed.
Favorite Links for training, gear, and memberships!
- National Association of Competitive Mounted Orienteering
- HOW TO CMO
- What is CMO?
- Old Dominion Endurance Rides
- Renegade Hoof Boots
- Endurance.Net
- Riding vs. Racing a discussion with the Duck.
- Trumbull Mountain's INTRO TO ENDURANCE RIDING
- Principles of Conditioning
- Conditioning the endurance horse by SERA
- Short Article: Feeding & Training the Endurance Horse
- Feeding the Endurance Horse, Swedish Author
- Preventing Dehydration In the Endurance Horse, Ontario Competitive Trail Riding Association
- Jim Holland's fantastic training links here!
- South Eastern Distance Rider's Association
August 30, 2014
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Agreed. "Natural" horse keeping sort of has to go out the window to some degree when we starting asking horses to do things like jump four foot fences or run 100 miles in a day...
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