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Documenting your horse's day to day behaviour - why is it useful?

Have you ever noticed a significant change in your horse? Your usually chilled out equine friend seems to have experienced a total personality change over night? Gone completely off their food? Or perhaps noticed a more gradual change; their coat is dull, they seem to have dropped weight, their hooves have begun to crack perhaps? Found yourself questioning "what could be causing this?"


Keeping track of your horses day to day life and activities is extremely useful. Why? When something seems to "go downhill", you've got a detailed map of things to refer back to. It may just help you to pin point something that could be significant...


Whenever I'm working with clients and their horses, it's vital for me to get a clear idea of what's been going on between sessions

Whenever I'm working with clients and their horses, it's vital for me to get a clear idea of what's been going on between sessions - the behind the scenes things that I don't get to witness in person. Or indeed, if it's the first time I'm seeing the horse, the first questions I have are to gain background information and a greater understanding of the overall picture. Having something tangible to quickly look back on and assess would be an extremely useful tool!


That is exactly why I created my Horse Behaviour Record. A simple yet effective way of documenting specific aspects of your horses personality, environment, exercise regimen and everything else in between...


This record is the perfect way to quickly and easily make a note of what's happening in your horse life on a daily basis. The record itself is long enough to record a whole year of information!


Imagine how useful that could be! A tool to check on fitness progress, monitor behavioural changes that could relate to the weather or be seasonal, identify changes in environment or routine - the scope really is infinite!


I know as well as any equestrian that we like to question EVERYTHING!

Not only are there structured pages for monitoring specific aspects that could affect your horse, there's extensive "notes" space for anything else that you feel could be important (because I know as well as any equestrian that we like to question EVERYTHING!).


This simple booklet really is a brilliant tool - that could just help you notice something you may have missed - which could have MASSIVE impact on the happiness of your horse


Get yours today via Amazon -> https://amzn.eu/d/4K7UCKv


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