March 28, 2024 · 0 Comments
By Brian Lockhart
With three decades of experience working with horses of various ages, breeds and conditions, Alyson Sharpe, along with her husband and daughter, has established a track on the family farm and transformed it into a distinctive boarding facility for horses, setting itself apart from conventional equine establishments.
After founding PB Track Livery in England, Alyson had a clear objective: to raise awareness about Paddock Paradise and Track System equine management.
“I’ve always wanted to help horses,” Alyson said. “I want to share my knowledge and help heal and rehabilitate horses in a happy, healthy and natural environment.”
Convinced of the benefits that track systems offer, Michèle Rhéaume, founder of Ontario-based Wakita Equine, became intrigued by the work of the PB Track Livery family several years ago. Recognizing the interest among many of her local horse owner clients, she decided to introduce the expertise of the Sharpe family to Canada and establish the Paddock Paradise conference.
Organized by Wakita Equine, this groundbreaking two-day event presents a singular opportunity for small and large equine farm owners to learn insights from Alyson and Maddie Sharpe on how to revitalize their properties and create sanctuaries of equine well-being.
The event will take place on Saturday, April 6, and Sunday, April 7, at Horse Spirit Connections in Tottenham.
Wakita Equine is an equine holistic health business focused on prevention and education.
Registration for this conference is open.
For more information contact Michèle Rhéaume from Wakita Equine at: michele@michelerheaume.com.
You can also visit the Wakita Equine Facebook page to learn more.