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10 artikelen gefocust op apps — praktisch, met concrete getallen en bronnen.
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Excel or horse management app: what suits you?
Many horse owners start with an Excel file to organize their horse management. A handy spreadsheet with columns for vaccinations, farrier appointments and training data works fine... until your smartphone is in the stable and you want to quickly note something down. Or when your stable mate asks when your horse was last dewormed. That's when you notice the limitations. But does this mean you should immediately switch to a horse management app? In this article, we compare the pros and cons, so you can make an informed choice that fits your situation.
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Which horse management features do you really need?
There are now dozens of horse management apps on the market, each with its own set of features. But which functionalities are truly essential for your situation? Whether you have one horse or manage an entire stable, choosing the right features determines whether an app actually saves you time or creates extra work. In this article, we examine the most important horse management features and help you determine what fits your needs.
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From WhatsApp to a Horse Management App: 5 Reasons
WhatsApp is the communication tool for many horse owners: group chats for stable updates, photos of feed, and quick appointments with the farrier. But anyone who has ever seen an important appointment disappear through the messages or spent half an hour scrolling for that one photo of the leg knows: WhatsApp is not a management system. A specialized horse management app offers structure, overview, and much less hassle. In this article, you'll discover five concrete reasons why more and more stable owners and horse owners are making the switch.
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KNHS results database: how to search it smartly
The KNHS results database contains tens of thousands of competition results for Dutch horses and riders. Want to know how a potential purchase has performed over the past two years, or are you tracking your own progress over time? Then it pays to know how to search that database quickly and efficiently. In this article you'll find out which search options are available, exactly what you can look up, and how to link the results you find to the horse profile in EquiSight.
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Horse Dossier: Digital or Paper?
Keeping a horse dossier sounds simple, but anyone who has ever frantically searched for a vaccination certificate right before a competition knows how quickly things can go wrong. More and more horse owners are switching from folders and notebooks to a digital solution. But what does that actually get you in practice, and is making the switch worth it for everyone? In this article we honestly weigh the pros and cons side by side, so you can make a choice that suits your situation.
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Step counter for your horse: what does it deliver?
A step counter for horses may sound like a gadget, but in practice it gives you valuable insights into the condition and wellbeing of your horse. How much does your horse actually move in a day? Does a horse in a one-hectare pasture get enough steps, or is it less than you'd expect? With a modern fitness tracker on the halter or ankles, you can see at a glance how active your horse has been, how peacefully it sleeps, and whether there are any deviations in its movement pattern. That's not a luxury — picking up on signals early can prevent lameness, colic, or stress.
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Heart rate monitors for horses: how to use training zones
A heart rate monitor gives you objective data on how hard your horse is really working — independent of how it feels from the saddle. By training in targeted heart rate zones, you build fitness more efficiently, prevent overloading and recover faster from intensive efforts. In this article you will find out which zones are relevant for horses, how to determine them and how to use the data day-to-day to train smarter.
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GPS tracking for pasture horses: how safe is it?
More and more horse owners are clipping a GPS tracker onto their pasture horse's halter. Understandable: you want to know whether your horse is still grazing quietly or has made a run for it. But how reliable are these trackers, what are the pitfalls, and does such a device actually fit into responsible horse management? In this article we set out the facts so you can make a well-informed choice.
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Smartly managing your horse photo archive digitally
Taking photos of your horse is easy, but after a year you end up with hundreds of loose files scattered across your phone, laptop and WhatsApp. A structured digital archive saves you time and immediately gives you a complete picture of your horse's development. In this article you'll learn how to tackle this — from folder structure to using your horse profile in EquiSight.
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Best horse management apps in 2026 — comparison
Which app truly keeps your horse organised? We compare the most widely used horse management apps of 2026 on features, price and usability. What suits owners, riding school riders and professionals?
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