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Part of the Equine Centric Land Management Programme, funded by the Environment Agency.
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Join us for an engaging, hands-on workshop exploring how better land management can create healthier environments for horses while improving soil health, drainage and biodiversity.
We'll discuss common challenges faced by horse owners and land managers, including mud, overgrazing, soil compaction, poor drainage and laminitis risk. Through practical activities, discussions and real-world examples, you'll learn simple, achievable ways to improve both horse welfare and land resilience.
Together, we'll explore:
- Managing grazing to support horse health
- Reducing mud and improving drainage
- Encouraging horse movement through land design
- Balancing grazing needs with laminitis risk
- Practical solutions for healthier soils and landscapes
Suitable for horse owners, yard managers and landowners of all experience levels.
Tickets: £15
This workshop is part of the Equine-Centric Land Management Programme, funded by the Environment Agency and delivered in partnership with Westcountry Rivers Trust, Switch Equine and British Horse Society.
Leave with practical ideas, achievable actions and a fresh perspective on creating healthier land for healthier horses.
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Leave with practical ideas, achievable actions and a fresh perspective on creating healthier land for healthier horses.