PB Paddock Paradise Livery is a family-operated establishment located on the border of Staffordshire and Shropshire in the Midlands, UK. We specialise in the rehabilitation and management of laminitis and equine metabolic syndrome (EMS), while also accommodating a diverse range of horses with various medical conditions, often resulting from inappropriate diets, environments, or hoof care. Our services include retirement, rehabilitation, and non-ridden livery, with a focus on providing a secure and suitable environment for your horse, ensuring all their needs are met. We take great pride in delivering exceptional care tailored to the natural behaviours of horses, allowing them to thrive as their true selves.The Paddock Paradise concept emulates the lifestyles of wild horses, creating an environment that closely resembles their natural habitat. Our horses benefit from the opportunity to move freely between essential resources like food and water, as well as from social interactions, grooming, foraging, and play. During their stay with us, we strive to alleviate any stress related to busy yards or limited social engagement, enabling them to relax and simply enjoy being horses. They have companionship and the liberty to move, rest, eat, and play at their own pace, while we carefully monitor and manage the diets of those with specific requirements.We excel in providing excellent care for horses with complex medical needs, treating each one as if they were our own. For laminitis and EMS, our setup promotes daily movement and a species-appropriate diet, effectively addressing unwanted fat and weight issues. Our arrangement allows for all-day turnout without the risks associated with grass, enabling us to manage diets without hindering their activity levels.For horses suffering from arthritis, stiffness, or injuries, we prioritise consistent daily movement and a natural barefoot trim, allowing their hooves and bodies to function optimally without additional discomfort from prolonged confinement or the use of shoes. We tackle grass-related issues by restricting access to grass while ensuring that their salt, vitamin, and dietary needs are met, allowing for socialisation, play, and movement without the metabolic, behavioural, physical, or neurological problems that can arise from excessive sugar, potassium, and nitrogen.Our environment, diet, and trim encourage blood circulation, support new hoof growth, and help maintain muscle definition and weight management, making us ideal for horses with ongoing issues such as navicular disease, laminitis, intermittent lameness, cracks, sore heels, poor hoof quality, sacroiliac problems, soft tissue injuries, and muscle wastage.
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