Two meals a day is breaking your horse's stomach
It's tidy for us and quietly wrong for her. The thing to get right at feeding time isn't what's in the bucket — it's how rarely the forage runs out.
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Plain writing about running a riding school, building the software for it, and the occasional argument with ourselves. Roughly weekly. Never automated.
Three words you can fit on a poster — and the moment you stop thinking, they stop working. What forage, friends, and freedom actually ask of a yard.
Most of us arrive at horses having grown up with dogs. The dog model fits almost nothing about a horse — and the trouble it causes is quiet, well-meant, and slow.
Why we built horsenose instead of fixing another #DIV/0! cell.