Thank you MG Equine Therapy for your patience and kindness. Beau is a hard nut to crack, but he needed this.
Day 9 of our 12 days of Enrichment! Hay net surprise!
How many of you went back to work today? 🙋♀️
I understand the struggle! We want to offer Enrichment to our herd. We know how important it is. But life gets in the way.
My friends, Enrichment doesn't require a stop at the craft store for canvas and paint. Real life, every day enrichment can be simple and inexpensive.
Tonight, the hay nets had a few carrot and celery pieces prepped with the hay. This is a super easy and rewarding enrichment as our herd forages per their regular routine. As an extra bonus, carrots are an excellent source of vitamin A - much needed as many of us are feeding hay harvested 6 months ago or more.
In addition to celery or carrots, you might add a few handfuls of alfalfa mixed in. Whatever your horse's preference, add (remember all things in moderation) a few special treats to the routine. This activity works as well for stalled horses as for those out on a track such as ours.
A little shade and a lot of fans!
We all cool down in our own ways
Val was thrilled to discover the hydration station during the hottest part of the day
Keeping cool on a hot day 🥵
We have have giant forage and salt slurries on the track, but Maverick is shy about eating at the group buffet so he's enjoying his hydration snack in private.
Happy New Year night check!
Sorry it's dark, but we have narration!
Beau discovered a forage toy on track 1 this morning