Paddock Safe

Paddock Safe Providing safe solutions for mud management, fencing and feeding. NZ agents for Lighthoof mud manage

Paddock Safe is a New Zealand company located in Woodhill, north of Auckland. Founded by New Zealander Jo Macfarlane in 2013, Paddock Safe is dedicated to providing quality products to ensure safer living environments for you and your horses. All of our products have been carefully researched and selected from the very best on offer around the world for their quality, safety and aesthetics. A keen horse rider from an early age, Jo has seen too many New Zealand horses suffer from unnecessary paddock and fencing related injuries. Regardless of where you graze your horses in New Zealand, our changeable climate makes mud or water logged paddocks throughout the winter months unavoidable. The health risks of mud fever together with sprains and strains from slipping (for both you and your horse) make mud a serious and potentially expensive issue. Even in the drier summer months, the health risks of dried mud turning into dust can contribute to respiratory issues and sand colic. Jo’s wish to ensure not only her own horses, but all horses and other livestock are kept safe from the potential dangers of mud and poor fencing inspired her to bring this range of carefully selected products to New Zealand.Paddock Safe is a New Zealand company dedicated to equipping customers with quality products and dependable information that they can use to increase paddock safety for themselves and their horses. We are proud to be the New Zealand agents for Lighthoof mud solutions, Nibblenet slow feed hay bags, Equirope fencing and Powerfields Safe-tee-sleeves.

14/05/2018

This installation video walks you through all the steps from planning and completing your installation to maintaining and enjoying your horses’ new digs.

07/12/2017

More common in certain breeds such as the Gypsy Vanner, which is known for its luxurious mane and hair around its lower legs, it can occur to any horse that

Up to your knees in the brown stuff? The good news is, we can help. We’re the sole New Zealand distributors of the Light...
21/08/2017

Up to your knees in the brown stuff? The good news is, we can help. We’re the sole New Zealand distributors of the Lighthoof mud management system. Lighthoof panels are a permanent solution for muddy paddocks or high traffic areas on your property. For more information visit our website at http://www.paddocksafe.co.nz

09/04/2017

Are you and your horse ready for emergency evacuation? Get tools and information you need to keep your horse healthy.

15/03/2017
24/01/2017

A common misconception in the horse world is the idea that mud problems are solved by using a paddock footing material that is permeable or “drains through.” Of

24/01/2017

Horses are often confined in sacrifice areas due to situations like: allowing limited grazing for the health of the animal, saving pasture grass, or perhaps because the horse is recovering from an injury, where rest and limited turnout is required. This paddock can also be beneficial for bad-footed ...

17/01/2017

Installing LIGHTHOOF is a simple process that creates a safer, healthier, and more beautiful environment for your horse. Let's walk through the steps and show y

17/01/2017

A horse wash area is a wonderful amenity at a barn. It provides a place to clean your horse without a lot of setup work or making a mess. And a clean horse is a healthy horse. You can create a

17/01/2017

Recently the Pasado's team became concerned that this area was deteriorating due to Pacific Northwest weather. Over time, hard hooves trampled the soft, wet ground into quite a soupy mess.

12/12/2016

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