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What Wild Horses Can Teach Us: Designing Track Systems That Put Horse Health First

Thu, Jul 09

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Webinar

What if the key to your horses' health, happiness, and longevity was already written in the lives of wild horses — you just needed someone to decode it?

What Wild Horses Can Teach Us: Designing Track Systems That Put Horse Health First
What Wild Horses Can Teach Us: Designing Track Systems That Put Horse Health First

Time & Location

Jul 09, 2026, 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Webinar

Guests

About the event

Join us online for a special webinar featuring EmilyKieson, Executive Director of Equine International, as she shares what years of studying wild horse behavior and movement can teach domestic horse owners about building truly supportive living environments.


This session focuses on track systems — a design philosophy inspired by the natural ranging patterns of wild horses — and how to apply the science behind them to create healthier, more enriched lives for the horses in our care.


Whether you're designing a new property, retrofitting an existing setup, or simply wanting to understand why your horse thrives (or doesn't) in their current environment, this webinar will give you a research-backed framework and practical tools to take home.


This is a donation-based event. 100% of donations go directly to support Equine International's research and education mission. Hosted By

Ardani Farm is committed to sharing knowledge, building community, and supporting the horses and people…

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    Suggested Donation: $15 100% of your contribution (minus fees) will go directly to supporting the work of Equine International.

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