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Kasia Różycka

The author is an experienced rider and instructor, specializing in understanding horses and their needs. For over a dozen years, he has been combining classic dressage with natural horsemanship, integrating ground work with classic equestrian gymnastics. He is constantly looking for new techniques and knowledge to develop the physical capabilities of horses.

She studied at the Faculty of Animal Sciences at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, where she explored biomechanics and psychology of horse training. She has learned from many renowned trainers, but her greatest teachers are the horses themselves. She is passionate about observing them in nature and has two of her own horses, which are her daily work companions.

He conducts equestrian consultations in Warsaw and the surrounding area.

"It's never too late to change. Experience and time don't matter. The moment you start looking in the right direction lasts a few seconds."

Hay Feeders Benefits #4 – Enhanced Behavioral Enrichment

Promoting Natural Behaviors Feeders and hay nets play a significant role in enhancing a horse's behavioral enrichment. By simulating natural grazing patterns, these tools provide mental stimulation and encourage horses to engage in more natural feeding behaviors. In the wild, horses spend a considerable amount… Read on "Hay Feeders Benefits #4 – Enhanced Behavioral Enrichment

Is My Horse Overweight?

Obesity in horses can lead to serious health problems such as insulin resistance and laminitis. Regular use of a weighing tape and BCS body condition scoring system helps to accurately monitor your horse's weight. Proper diet and exercise are key; horses prone to weight gain should not be starved, but should be given an appropriate amount of hay, which can be supplemented with straw to reduce the caloric content of the diet. Restricting access to grass and using pasture muzzles can help control the amount of feed consumed. Regular monitoring and veterinary consultations are essential to prevent obesity and its complications.

Hay Feeders Benefits #2 – Convenience and Time Savings

Streamlining Feeding Routines Feeders and hay nets offer significant convenience and time savings in managing horse feed. Traditional feeding methods often involve handling large quantities of hay and manually distributing it throughout stalls or paddocks. This process can be time-consuming and labor-intensive, particularly when dealing… Read on "Hay Feeders Benefits #2 – Convenience and Time Savings