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Sep 03
Easynet – The new haynet design

Easy-Net is a unique type of haynet designed by hands on horse people to remove all the negative aspects of using haynets, making them fast and easy to fill, possible to carry with hands free for other things and to hang in seconds without any tying, knotting or strain. The net’s bungee rope with a […]

Jan 31
Dan Delsart – Introducing a young horse to showjumping Part 1

A short introduction for the first part in a new series of articles by Dan Delsart – French Showjumper An introduction to poles Place a wing on the fence line, and a wing a pole length away, to later build a jump with. Place 2 guide poles either side of the inside wing – parallel […]

Dec 17
Polework – Starting Out Part 1 – with Maddi Burchell The Dressage Coach

First of two part polework article by Maddi Burchell – Dressage trainer and coach. Polework – Let’s get started! Polework is a great addition to your horses exercise and training plan.  Not only is it fun for horse and rider, but it has lots of benefits such as improving your horses core, coordination, rhythm, balance, […]

Apr 28
Amazingrazing.com

A brand new way to bring together horse owners & livery owners A new online service connecting horse owners searching for grazing areas with landowners looking to rent land for livery looks set to shake up the equestrian industry. Amazingrazing is the brainchild of Felix Newall-Smith and is using a similar format to an online […]

Apr 07
Keysoe Riding Club – Beds – Unaffiliated Evening Show Jumping League – Open to all

Next Date – Wednesday 14th April 2021 Entries close Saturday 10th April 2021 At Keysoe International, Church Road, Keysoe, Beds. MK44 2JP With kind permission of Sarah Stoute From 5:30pm onwards CLASSES Class 1 – 60cm Class 2 – 70cm Class 3 – 80cm Class 4 – 90cm Class 5 – 1m Entry fees:  £12 KRC […]

Mar 25
Why Does My Horse.. a guide to common behavioural issues and how to overcome them

Shireen Timmis BSc. (Hons) Project Equine I get to see a wide range of behavioural issues and I’ve included below some of the most common. Please note that if you experience a sudden or unexpected change in behaviour your first port of call should always be a vet. A vast majority of all behavioural cases […]

Dec 30
Long Lining – The Benefits and Techniques

An insight into the joys of long lining! By Morgan Billings – L.M.T & C.E.S.M.T. What is long lining? Long lining is the lost art of working your horse from the ground with two reins. It very closely simulates riding. It’s a great tool to get your horse comfortable with having something behind them, turning and […]

Dec 29
Polework – Starting Out Part 2 with Maddi Burchell The Dressage Coach

Part two of our “Starting Out with Poles” Here`s the link to Part 1 if you missed this – PART ONE I hope you enjoyed the last exercises and your horse is now doing them with ease! So, lets take a look at how we can develop our Polework.  The most effective way to get […]

Dec 08
Eco Jods – by Eco Equestrian

Love your Horse – Love your Planet The idea of manufacturing the EcoJods came to me while looking for the jodhpurs I wanted to buy, but couldn’t find. I ruled out organic cotton after discovering that even that can be damaging, and decided to go for a recycled material instead, using waste from the fishing, […]

Dec 04
The Equine Hamper Company

I have equine gift hampers suitable for adults and children, for those with their own horses and those who just love ponies and unicorns.  Build your own hamper or order the products individually. I also stock boots, bobble hats, clippers and much more… all make perfect gifts for the horse mad person in your life!  If […]

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