13/09/2025
I'm a bit of a picky camper, but not for my sake. I can sleep happily in a tent, trailer or 5 star hotel room. I'm picky about where my horses stay overnight. Here at home, we don't stall them unnecessary, as we feel strongly about the mental and physical benefits of 24/7 movement. (No judgment for those who do stall, as I understand thats a complex subject for another post).
I am uncomfortable with the idea of trailering my horses hours from home to stand in a stall all night so I that I can trail ride - the idea of riding them, then sticking them in a stall afterward. For that reason, there are a few places off my riding list as they are just too far for a day trip, and in my opinion, lack appropriate accommodation for my horses to stay at night.
When I first discovered Lizardsniffer, I was thrilled to see they offered pasture options. This is the perfect example of what I want my horses to experience when they are away from home - a vacation! It doesn't mean they won't have to carry me around a bit, but I want their accommodations to be as enjoyable for them as mine are for me.
Beau and Jabbar had a great time with us the last few days - out on the trails, and especially in their private pasture!