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A practical, decision-focused webinar for horse owners and land managers to improve pasture biodiversity, resilience, and horse welfare — without pressure or guesswork.
£20
Overgrazing, compaction and recovery. Why they limit diversity and resilience. How small management shifts can reduce pressure. What considerations need to be made for the local environment.
Free
Learn how soil function shapes pasture management and equine welfare. Understand compaction, water storage, nutrients and biology, and how management choices affect land and horses in real world pasture systems, without one size fits all rules.
£159.95
Explore how pasture management, plant diversity and grazing choices affect equine welfare. This course supports informed decision making, helping you weigh realistic options for your horses and land without rigid rules or ideology.
£75
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Hoof and Habitat provides on-demand courses that help horse owners, yard managers, and coaches create ecologically functional, biodiverse grazing systems. Our education focuses on practical, evidence-informed strategies that improve soil health, plant diversity, and horse welfare, all at the same time.
You’ll learn to read your pasture, plan grazing, and make management decisions that support long-term resilience.
Courses are designed to fit real-world constraints, making science and ecology accessible for every horse owner, anywhere in the world.
Practical. Evidence-led. Globally accessible.
We combine scientific knowledge, real-world experience, and horse-safe approaches to deliver education that works. By taking our courses, you’ll gain:
A deeper understanding of pasture ecology — how soil, plants, and insects interact.
Skills to improve horse welfare and nutrition through grazing and sward management.
Guidance you can apply immediately to your paddocks, turnout areas, and grazing systems.
Our focus is on incremental, informed change, helping you create landscapes where horses thrive, soil functions, and biodiversity flourishes, without overwhelming rules or unsustainable inputs.