When it’s time to book your horse into a stud facility, whether it’s staying for horse agistment, rehabilitation, retirement, or a long-term stay, you have a responsibility to ensure that your thoroughbred is taken care of.
Are you a horse owner but find it difficult to provide the necessary training, living standards, or recreation for your thoroughbred? Let’s face it, horse ownership can be daunting, and it’s difficult for many to give their horses everything they need. Fear not though, as there is a solution to your problem.
High-quality horse agistment and spelling comprise carefully formulated feeding programmes, stabling and rugging, as well as medical care should it be required. It is the equivalent of giving your racehorse spa treatment to rejuvenate them and restore their spirits.
To attain and maintain optimal individual performance within any given equestrian practice, horses must be in their prime physical fitness and have a healthy psychological state. These two factors are of equal importance; you can’t have one without the other.
Finding a safe space for your precious stallion can be stressful for both you as the owner and the horse. But it doesn't have to be! We are going to outline a few necessary factors to take into account when finding the perfect spot.
So, what exactly is horse agistment? Good question! This is when the owner of the horse does not have the necessary available space to keep their horse, and this problem is relatively common. As a solution, persons with the correct facilities take the horse in for caring. This process is, by definition, agistment. The owner pays a fee that covers the living space, feed, cleaning, and other necessities. |