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Caring For Country Boots – Revive. Refresh. Rejuvenate.
From caked on mud and cracking leather to sweaty insoles and stained liners, are your country boots looking a little worse for wear? Let’s be honest, trendy trainers and comfy...
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Track Grazing For Horses - Our Guide
The obesity crisis isn’t just one that’s affecting humans, it’s also a growing problem in horses. Here in the UK, we’re notoriously bad at keeping our equines at the correct...
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Studs – Does You Horse Need Them? Our Guide
By design, our horse’s hooves provide traction across a whole range of different surface types. Sadly though, shoeing can really hinder this. When our horses are shod, we introduce a...
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Lunging Systems – The Truth About Training Aids
Could a lunging system help your horse? Over recent years more and more of us have started to move away from traditional training aids, known for focusing purely on the...
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Caring For Your Older Horse
Advice On Looking After Your Older Horse The Veteran Horse Society recognises horses 15 and over as veterans. That doesn’t mean that a horse of that age is necessarily old, the...
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Natural Horsemanship versus Traditional Horse Training
This blog is written from my perspective to help people to understand the differences between natural horsemanship and traditional horse training
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Feeding Good-doers This Spring – Baileys 10 Top Tips
We’ve all heard the phrase “good-doers” but what does it mean? Also known as “easy keepers” these are horses and ponies that have no trouble maintaining or gaining weight, with...
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Our Guide To Autumn Horse Rugs
Autumn can be an awkward time when it comes to rugging your horse. Across the season the weather can vary so much and it's also the time many owners start...
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Bog Burn – Symptoms, Prevention & Regrowth
Are your horse's feathers looking a little worse for wear? Over the winter months, many horse's are prone to a condition known as 'Bog Burn'. Here we're going to be...
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Take The Reins – Our Guide
Lets talk tack! As equestrian, receiving a colourful new saddle pad or the latest print rug is pretty much the height of excitement. However, this means that all too often...
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5 Aspects You Need To Consider For Your Next Horse Riding Hat Purchase
When it comes to horse riding, there is no more serious consideration than getting a horse riding hat It should be the number one priority of any rider to get...
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Nikwax Coat Care – Washing & Reproofing
Think back to the very first time you wore your waterproof jacket in the rain. There's nothing quite like the satisfaction of making it home dry, right? Sadly though, this...
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How To Waterproof A Wax Jacket – Our Guide
That's easy! Exactly what the name suggests, these are coats made using a waxed cotton cloth. Although they differ in style, they all have one thing in common... They're hydrophobic....
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10 Reasons To Live In The Country
Are you sick of the sound of car horns and glaring city lights? Sounds like you may be ready to up sticks and go to live in the country. There...
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Side Reins – The Truth About Training Aids
Have you ever used side reins? Gadgets and gizmos designed to improve our horses way of going are something that most of us own, but they can often get a...
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Changes to Riding Hat Safety Standard (BS)EN1384
The popular (BS)EN1384 riding hat safety standard is being withdrawn by the governing body in charge of the safety regulations for riding hats, but what does this mean for horse...
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Questions To Ask When Buying A Horse
So you're looking to buy a horse and you've spotted one you like the look of. Buying a horse is a huge decision that comes with some risk. The key...
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New Ariat Devon Nitro Boots
Ariat riding boots are hugely popular across the equestrian world with professional and amateur riders alike. They are designed with style, performance and comfort all in mind.
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