Imagine...
Maximum Herd Health
For Minimum Effort
The Healthy Horse: Feeding and Nutrition
A short course to help you understand your individual horse's needs and find a management system that suits your environment, benefits the whole herd, and simplifies your life.
Access Now For A One-Time Payment Of Just £27
For Horse owners who want a natural healthy lifestyle for their horse
WITHOUT going completely doolally (or broke!)
Using species appropriate methods...
You can create an environment that promotes health for your horse
and reduces the labour you need to put in.
So you can worry less, and have more fun with your horse!
I’m not going to demand that you follow one rigid system
that is completely unrealistic for you.
I’m going to guide you through the systems that are already available,
and help you figure what your horse needs.
So you can choose what will work FOR you
and AVOID things that work against you!
Feeding and Nutrition is a short course that teaches you
how to make your environment work for you
You will learn exactly how to:
YOU CAN MAKE POSITIVE CHANGES TO
YOUR HORSE’S ENVIRONMENT - SIMPLY
EVEN IF You’re on a livery yard
EVEN IF Your herd has very different individual needs
EVEN IF Your funds are limited
EVEN IF You’re not the only one making decisions for the herd
If you are...
Tired of listening to facebook ‘experts’ who insist their way is the only way
Sick of sleepless nights worrying about whether you’re doing the best thing
Dying to get solutions that are right for you
wISHING you felt more confident in your decisions
The Healthy Horse: Feeding and Nutrition is for you
Can't recommend the course enough 110%
Sue Wilkinson
Wow, gained soooo much knowledge of what to watch for and how big the list is of what not to feed our horses.
The horse marketing world is shocking, how some words are made up to mask what is really in the bagged feed.
Learned so much thanks to Debs, easy learning, multiple references across the board regards nutrition.
Very Easy to Follow
Michelle Martin
My favorite part of this course (& her other courses) is how Deb comes across! She is so practical and so humble!
With her you don’t feel she has an agenda to be right! She just states the facts & the knowledge she has (which is deep) and presents it in an easy to absorb way!
I highly recommend this class for beginners wanting to dive into nutrition...very easy to follow and lots of great info!
Will This Work For Me?
This course is for you if:
This course is for not you if:
About The Tutor
Debs Crosoer is a practicing Equine Podiatrist with over 15 years experience, an author and educator.
Her focus is on helping people who want wildly effective horse keeping methods, without the usual stress and complication.
Only £27
1
Your Horse's Needs
We cover the basics of digestion and discuss common health issues.
2
Feeding Systems
We cover the pros and cons of different ways to manage your horse's environment and assess their dietary needs.
3
Feed, Forage and Supplements
We discuss what ingredients are good for your horse, and what could be causing problems.
B
Bonuses
In addition to the course modules you get
So... How Does This Work Then?
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE?
This is a mini course. You'll get instant access to all 3 modules.
You'll have lifetime access to all the content, so you can work at your own pace. Binge it all in 1 go, or take a more sedate pace, it's up to you.
WHAT FORMAT?
Each module will have video lessons, with supporting docs like worksheets, pdfs and further resources.
Access is through this membership site.
There's a live Zoom Q&A session each month.
HOMEWORK?
Well, technically it's all done at home :)
But there are no assignments to complete, or grades given.
DIFFICULTY LEVEL ?
This course is aimed at horse owners. All the basics will be covered.
I try to make everything easy to understand.
SUPPORT?
We have a monthly Zoom meeting, a facebook group, and a comments section for each lesson where you can get your questions answered.
I would highly recommend this course to anyone that wishes to gain a better understanding of equine nutrition.
I have always been conscious of feeding as naturally as possible, but the catalyst to enrolling was buying my youngster who appears to have various intolerances resulting in explosive behaviour.
Added to that an anxious elderly rescue pony with barely any teeth, a Pony Club pony with a history of head shaking that we are transitioning to barefoot, and a Miniature Shetland to keep trim, they all have very different needs.
I have never skimped on providing quality feed for them all, but I had a nagging feeling that I could do better!
This course has helped sort through the minefield of feed companies marketing claims, but probably the most valuable part of it for me was about deciphering the labels.
Enlightened but horrified by the rubbish that was in their current feed (from a well known quality brand), I moved them off it and went back to basics.
I'm still researching and learning and its still work in progress whilst I tweak, but at least I now have a happy herd with no hint of the explosive behaviour or head shaking, and with the anxiety very much reduced.