09 Nov
09Nov

Just wanted to jump on and say, how exciting it is to see all these new track liveries popping up.

When I started back in 2016, I only knew of a handful of others. I reached out to the ones I could find for advice, very few gave it (I know now that they were probably too busy/forgot to reply/ didn't want to give out advice for free which are all valid reasons, and the reason I struggle to reply to the huge amount of messages I get a day). However in these last few years I've seen so many pop up! Ones I've helped get started through consultancy, and ones who have popped up on my feed. 

Tracks really are staring to become more widespread and it's so so exciting!

Yes we will all do things slightly differently, but just because we may have a slightly different approach to things like quarantine, introductions, surfacing, trim methods, nutrition etc, we all stilll agree on the same fundamental values of horse welfare; to provide an environment that meets horse's needs mentally and physically: Freedom, Forage and Friends!

If you're a new track livery and in need of a bit of exposure, please PM me and I'll happily share your page and details on my page. Alternatively also comment on this post saying who you are and where you're based. I often have people message me asking if I know of a track livery in xy or z, and I'd love to be able to reply YES more often!

Changing the way we keep horses, one track livery at a time.

Pic of a much younger, less weathered me in 2016 when I first started AVL, aged 21. I wish I'd have been able to get the word out for my track through a bigger name then, but there weren't many. And I'd have died to get my hands on my book  or book a consultation with someone for help!

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