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Building jumps like a pro – practical tips from Nedlandic
Building jumps like a pro – practical tips from Nedlandic
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Are you getting started with show jumping? Then it’s of course important to know which jumps you can build and how to...

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Visual Challenges in the Course: A Confident Horse
Visual Challenges in the Course: A Confident Horse
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Did you know that horses rarely spook because of the height of a jump? It’s usually the design that makes an...

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The Best Hay Net for Your Horse: Slow Feeding, Sizes & Mesh Width Explained
The Best Hay Net for Your Horse: Slow Feeding, Sizes & Mesh Width Explained
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Does your horse also throw hay all over the stable? Or do you notice that your horse eats too quickly or gets bored...

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Creating a Mud-Free Surface: Reinforcing Parking Areas, Campsites, Walkways and Paddocks
Creating a Mud-Free Surface: Reinforcing Parking Areas, Campsites, Walkways and Paddocks
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Problems with cars getting stuck, muddy paths, and horses sinking into the paddock? You are not the only one, but it...

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New Year’s Resolutions 2026: From Dream to Reality
New Year’s Resolutions 2026: From Dream to Reality
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The turn of the year is the perfect moment to set new goals. For riders and horse enthusiasts, this often means:...

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Stable and Pasture

In this blog category, you’ll find practical tips, products, and inspiration to organize your stable more efficiently — from horse stables to dairy barns and sheep pens. We focus on clear workflows, hygiene, safety, and ease of labor, so you have more time each day for care, training, and a calmer stable routine.

For professionals & hobbyists

Whether you manage a private yard at home or run a professional operation with horses, cattle, or sheep: thoughtful product choices make your stable layout more efficient step by step. Small optimizations — such as the position of a water point, the type of feeding solution, or the flooring in passageways — immediately improve time management, safety, and animal welfare.

Why this approach works

We combine hands-on experience with low-maintenance and durable materials. Think of lightweight plastic solutions that are impact-resistant and require minimal upkeep. This keeps the focus on what truly matters: healthy animals, clear routines, and a more comfortable working environment.

Every smart improvement in your layout creates more calm, saves time, and enhances care for horses, cattle, and livestock.

 
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  • Creating a Mud-Free Surface: Reinforcing Parking Areas, Campsites, Walkways and Paddocks
    Creating a Mud-Free Surface: Reinforcing Parking Areas, Campsites, Walkways and Paddocks
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    Problems with cars getting stuck, muddy paths, and horses sinking into the paddock? You are not the only one, but it does not have to stay that way. With smart ground design, you can maintain a solid, safe and green surface even during wet winters. In this blog you will learn how plastic grass grids work (30 × 30 cm, click system), why the mix of open and closed cells provides both stability and grass growth, and how to use them for parking areas, camping spots, riding arenas, paddocks and...

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  • Animals Don’t Drink by the Clock – Optimizing Water Intake
    Animals Don’t Drink by the Clock – Optimizing Water Intake
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    People carry water bottles marked with times, so we know whether we’re “on schedule” with our hydration. But a horse, cow, or sheep doesn’t have a bottle saying “11:00 – time for a sip!” They drink when the conditions are right. In this blog, you’ll learn how smart choices in drinkers, placement, and maintenance can increase water intake for horses, cattle, and small livestock – creating more calm, better welfare, and greater convenience in the stable and the pasture.

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  • Problems with Float Valves, Dirt or Leaks? Top 3 Causes + Solutions
    Problems with Float Valves, Dirt or Leaks? Top 3 Causes + Solutions
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    In our previous blog ‘Animals Don’t Drink by the Clock’, we explained why a good water supply is essential for your animals’ well-being and how to adapt it to their natural drinking behavior. In this new blog, we discuss three common causes of drinking bowl problems and how to solve them quickly and easily.

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  • The Best Hay Net for Your Horse: Slow Feeding, Sizes & Mesh Width Explained
    The Best Hay Net for Your Horse: Slow Feeding, Sizes & Mesh Width Explained
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    Does your horse also throw hay all over the stable? Or do you notice that your horse eats too quickly or gets bored easily? Then a slow feeder can make a real difference. In this blog you will discover what hay nets actually do, which types exist and how mesh sizes influence eating behavior. This way you will know exactly which type of hay net fits your feeding situation! Keep reading!

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  • LED Lighting in Livestock Barns: A Smart Investment for Animal Welfare and Sustainability
    LED Lighting in Livestock Barns: A Smart Investment for Animal Welfare and Sustainability
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    Lighting in livestock barns may seem like a minor detail, but in practice it has a huge impact on both animals and people. Proper lighting creates a calm atmosphere in the barn, makes work more organized, and contributes to the health and productivity of the livestock. At the same time, energy consumption is playing an increasingly important role: farmers are looking for sustainable solutions that are not only reliable but also reduce costs. LED lighting offers the perfect solution. Thanks to...

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  • Winter Check: How to Keep Your Pasture Fencing Safe for Horses, Cattle and Sheep
    Winter Check: How to Keep Your Pasture Fencing Safe for Horses, Cattle and Sheep
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    The month of December is often all about coziness, holidays and busy schedules. For livestock farmers and horse owners, however, this is also the perfect moment to reflect on the safety of their animals. A well-maintained pasture fence prevents escapes, accidents and stress. Especially in the week before Christmas and New Year’s Eve, it is wise to carry out a thorough inspection.

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  • Working Equitation Explained: Disciplines, Obstacles and Training Tips
    Working Equitation Explained: Disciplines, Obstacles and Training Tips
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    Are you ready for a new challenge with your horse? Do you enjoy a bit of a challenge and want to truly work together with your horse? Then Working Equitation might just become your new favorite discipline! In this blog, we dive into the what, why and how of WE. We explain the different phases and which obstacles you need. Curious about Working Equitation? Keep reading and discover why it can be enjoyable for every rider!

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  • The Ultimate Wishlist: 10 Gift Ideas for Every Horse Lover
    The Ultimate Wishlist: 10 Gift Ideas for Every Horse Lover
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    Looking for inspiration for St. Nicholas or Christmas gifts? We’ve gathered 10 great gift ideas that will make every horse lover happy — from practical must-haves to items that complete your dream stable. Whether you’re creating your own wishlist or looking for the perfect present for a true horse enthusiast, you’ll find ideas here that are always a great choice. Not sure what to choose? With a Nedlandic Gift Card, you can’t go wrong! ➡ Keep reading and discover the ultimate wishlist.

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