This week's episode is the audio companion to the Stable Roots essay — and it starts with Hero, my little chestnut Quarter Horse, army-crawling under an electric fence in the middle of the night to graze the forbidden rushes by the pond.
I thought he was being a pain. Turns out, he was a prophet.
What begins as a pasture management problem in the middle of a Foothills drought opens into something much bigger — the difference between forcing compliance and allowing recovery, in the land, in our horses, and in ourselves.
In this episode:
— Why drought weeds are nature's emergency response team, not a sign of failure
— What tall fescue's vault strategy teaches us about resilience
— The one-rein stop as a metaphor: compliance isn't the same as willingness
— How Hero accidentally saved the topsoil by escaping at night
— Why I'm trading a perfectly managed life for a recovery-driven one
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