Real Professionals. Real Experience. Real Results.
In this section, we share video interviews with riders, trainers, and equine professionals who actively use the HorseCare system in their daily training process.
These are not scripted testimonials.
These are real conversations about:
- Early lameness detection
- Gait asymmetry monitoring
- Heart Rate integration in performance work
- Managing multiple horses within one structured system
- Practical implementation in professional environments
HorseCare Sensors — User Experience After Three Months 🐴
“I’ve been using the sensors for about three months. The initial phase was slowed by bad weather, so I didn’t want to use them in certain ground conditions, even though they withstood all the elements. We’ve now set up the part that collects the data—and I can’t say I have any negative comments for this period.”
Sensor Use and Maintenance
“I have to say that at first it was mainly sensor maintenance. So removing them from their box—or rather the stand—was a bit difficult. But now that’s been improved.”
“Now they’re easy to put on and take off. They can be monitored and wiped with a damp cloth. So they’re relatively simple to maintain.”
“I say that because that part made me a bit unsure at first. I wasn’t sure how I was supposed to handle the sensors.”
Working With HorseCare Data 📊
“As for the data, there’s really a lot of it, and I’m still comparing and learning what each piece can tell me.”
Who Would You Recommend HorseCare To?
Mainly sport horses and horses active in competition?
“I think it’s useful for recreational horses too, but first and foremost it’s for sport horses.”
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