Released on a quarterly basis
Digital & Print
Available world wide
Issue 8
available now!
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The only Paddock Paradise track system and natural horse care magazine on the market
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50+ pages jam-packed with helpful tips and tricks, success stories, how to's and guest articles
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Suitable for seasoned trackies, trackies-to-be and those interested in learning about natural horse care
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Encompasses the 4 Pillars of Natural Horse Care

Introducing Horses
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
A Shetland's Paradise

Brie Simpson of GROW Horsemanship explains her science-backed, horse centric way of introducing horses on to a track system, step by step.
Alexa Linton of Out The Box Equine reveals how we can reuse and recycle different materials for our track systems, and reduce what we consume too, saving money and looking after the planet.
Sacha de Haan of Shettie Scharreltuin, a shetland-only boarding facility, touches on how they came to be and the importance of caring for small ponies to the same standard we do horses.
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"I read Happy Trackin' today and it was a breath of fresh air!! Finally an up to date magazine. The personal stories were interesting reads and Julian's Top Tips made me laugh out loud. It's well written with lots of valuable information to go along side it. I've recommended it to all my clients to inspire them all but also know that they are not alone on their barefoot journey. I honestly can't wait till the next one!!"
Kelly
"I absolutely LOVE the first issue of Happy Trackin’ magazine and can’t wait for the next one. So much info packed into one issue and everything track related - bliss! I’d highly recommend anyone wanting to learn more about track systems and natural horse care to read this magazine, it’s great for beginners and experienced trackies alike."
Emma
"A very informative , holistic magazine, featuring many inspirational personal & professional journeys. This magazine is a fantastic support for anyone looking to find like minded people for tips and general information on this ever expanding and exciting movement, pardon the pun! A great read."
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