Paddock Paradise is a track system for horses that mimics how free-roaming horses live in the wild. Narrow fencing, about 10 feet wide on the straightaways and 15-25 feet wide in the corners, in combination with pecking order guide the horses to move from one activity station to another. There is a water station, shelter station, hay station, loose salt/mineral station, and a couple stations for rolling or relaxing. The various stations with a path between stimulates and facilitates natural movement and socialization of horses within their herd, which is fundamental to a biodynamically sound horse.
Grass hay is provided 24/7 in a slow-fed hay net under a bale barn, access to run-in shelter 24/7, water troughs cleaned regularly, small herd, track measures about 1/5 of a mile long.
We have a 60’ round pen, and access to limitless trails to ride through mountainous back country.