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Our goal is to protect and improve the health and comfort of horses and the environmental quality of equestrian lands.
Horses are natural grazers and well-managed horse pastures are excellent water filters for clean streams and rivers. Rooted grasses in quality pastures are champions at absorbing atmospheric carbon. Equestrian lands are home to a variety of wildlife, native plants, and pollinators. Horses’ bodies are geared to continual grazing and movement in open space. Horses also thrive on natural light and ventilation in their stables. They are social creatures who depend on contact with their herd and interact naturally with people. The synergy between the quality of life of horses and the positive environmental impact of well-managed equestrian lands is the driving force behind Green Horse Enterprises.
Green Horse Enterprises has extensive experience promoting “green” horse farms.
We are dedicated to raising awareness of environmental issues in the next generation of equestrian competitors and horse-sport spectators. All products and services are designed to upgrade equestrian lands through outreach, project planning, and networking. Green Horse Enterprises can help implement the following initiatives:
erosion mitigation
pasture seeding
mowing and maintenance
soil testing and nutrient management
stream fencing
composting
“green” building designs and upgrades
recycling
renewable energy
show ground preparation and recovery
Our Clients
We are pleased to offer our services to:
Horse farm owners and managers seeking technical and financial assistance in upgrading the environmental quality of their farms
Public agencies with land-management responsibilities
Private companies providing environmental services
Horse show organizers promoting “green” sports venues
Carbon and nutrient offset programs
Environmental advocacy and educational groups
Investors in “green” projects
Companies providing environmental infrastructure
Land management companies
Composting facilities
Equestrian operations promoting their “green” credentials
Climate change activists