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Scent Enrichment for Horses: 5 Easy Scents for Sensory Enrichment and Boredom Relief

Scent enrichment can be a perfect way to provide extra boredom relief for your horse, especially during stall time. Adding different smells to your horse’s environment keeps things varied. And scent enrichment for horses is easy for any equestrian. But what are the best (and let’s not lie – easiest!) options for equine scent enrichment?

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Scent Enrichment for Horses: How to Make Essential Oil Sprays

Are you searching for stall enrichment inspiration? Need to occupy a bored horse? Try scent enrichment! Adding scent with essential oils for horses gives your equine friend variety and some of the benefits of aromatherapy. With these DIY essential oil sprays for horses, scent enrichment for your horse is quick and easy.  Here’s how to

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Scent Enrichment for Horses: Make a DIY Scent Board

Scents are perfect enrichment for your horse during stall time. Adding scent is a sensory activity that will give them essential variety and stimulation. This DIY scent board for horses is the perfect tool for adding scent enrichment to your horse’s stall. It offers endless scent variety and soothing aromatherapy. You can use this DIY

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Enrichment Gardens Part 1: Why Grow an Equine Garden?

What does gardening have to do with horse enrichment?  A lot – if you’re interested in growing some herbs, flowers, and veggies for your horse!  There are several good reasons to plant an enrichment garden – and lots of different types of enrichment gardens as well. The type, size, and plants grown in your enrichment

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