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Donkeymad
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So, who has heard of this system, and has anybody tried it?
It has been devised by a farrier turned trimmer in the states (I think) and is supposed to be a good way of imitating nature and helps keep horses/ponies slim and occupied and, when implemented fully, enhances the feet of the unshod hoof.
You can find out more by googling 'paddock paradise' and/or 'Jaime jackson'.
The basics. Horses have a track around/through fields, there are obstacles for them to jump, different surfaces to 'trim' the hooves, a water bath to moisten them, etc.
Any thoughts please. I can see it being very difficult for those on livery yards, but if you had the space, would you want to try it?
*Donkeymad dashes off to hide before being bombarded with NH type sarcasm*
It has been devised by a farrier turned trimmer in the states (I think) and is supposed to be a good way of imitating nature and helps keep horses/ponies slim and occupied and, when implemented fully, enhances the feet of the unshod hoof.
You can find out more by googling 'paddock paradise' and/or 'Jaime jackson'.
The basics. Horses have a track around/through fields, there are obstacles for them to jump, different surfaces to 'trim' the hooves, a water bath to moisten them, etc.
Any thoughts please. I can see it being very difficult for those on livery yards, but if you had the space, would you want to try it?
*Donkeymad dashes off to hide before being bombarded with NH type sarcasm*