Horses were not designed to live in stalls. They evolved to move constantly, graze naturally, and live in social herds. Yet many modern horse management systems limit movement, restrict turnout, and create health problems that don’t need to exist. Natural, Healthy Outdoor Horse Keeping explores a practical approach to horse care based on movement, pasture living, and low-stress management. This is not an extreme philosophy. It’s a realistic system that aligns horse care with how horses are naturally built to live. Inside, you’ll learn how to: • Design pasture systems that encourage constant movement • Manage horses outdoors safely in different climates • Support hoof health through natural movement • Feed in ways that mimic natural grazing patterns • Reduce stress through herd-based living • Balance shelter, fencing, and pasture management • Avoid common outdoor management mistakes • Keep horses healthy without overcomplicated routines Whether you keep one horse or manage a small herd, this guide helps you build a healthier environment that supports your horse’s physical and mental well-being. Because sometimes the best horse management system is the one nature already designed.