Welcome to All Natural Horse Care

Do you want to give your horse the very best life possible? You’re in the right place.

For more than 30 years, I’ve focused on keeping horses as naturally—always putting their needs first and allowing them to truly be horses. In my experience, that is the greatest gift we can give them.

Zeus

If you’ve only known conventional horse-keeping methods, this approach may initially feel unfamiliar or even uncomfortable. That’s understandable. Much of what is considered “normal” in the horse world has developed from a human perspective—blanketing to keep horses clean, stalling because we enjoy living indoors, or management practices designed for our convenience rather than their biology.

But horses aren’t small humans. These well-intentioned practices often fall far short of meeting their physiological and emotional needs.

Horses are prey animals, designed to live in open spaces, move freely, and form strong bonds within a herd. They don’t care about expensive stalls or fashionable blankets. What they truly need is companionship, room to move, and the freedom to express natural behaviours. When we honour this, we see remarkable changes—calmer minds, stronger bodies, improved soundness, and overall better health.

This website brings together information on all aspects of natural horse care, so you can make informed, thoughtful choices without spending endless hours searching. That time is far better spent building a deeper relationship with your horse.

All natural horse care has been my passion for decades. It has been a deeply rewarding journey—one that has not only transformed my horses’ lives, but my own understanding of them. I’m excited to share what I’ve learned and to help others see what’s possible when we work with the horse’s nature rather than against it.

Here you’ll find guidance on natural horse keeping, hoof care, healthcare, feeding, and training methods. This field continues to grow as our awareness evolves and our respect for the horse deepens.

Not everyone has the option to keep their horse at home, and boarding situations can come with limitations. Even so, there are always meaningful improvements that can be made. For example, one of the most important criteria for a happy and healthy horse is companionship. Isolating horses in solitary turnout is profoundly stressful for them—often showing up as behavioural or health challenges. If full turnout together isn’t possible, ensure your horse has close contact with another horse (that they get along with) over a fence.

You may be surprised at how even small changes can dramatically improve your horse’s quality of life—and often their longevity as well.

This website is dedicated to Tuff n Classy Two (1990–2020), my heart horse and my greatest teacher. He set me on this path, and his herd continues to inspire me to learn, grow, and help make the world a better place for horses everywhere.

Welcome, and enjoy!

Jenny Edwards

Jenny Edwards with her herd of horsesOnyx, Monty, Jenny, Ben and Sam

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