It's A Wrap! Autumnal style from Equetech

Posted: 30/08/2018

Wrap yourself up in style this season with the new Equetech Poncho & Wrap Collection. This gorgeous Equetech Reversible Snaffles Poncho gives you twice the love with its reversible design. Choose from classic navy with grey snaffle bit detail or slip into 'easy to wear' grey with navy bit design hem. Styled... Read More

Free Community Day at WEG!

Posted: 28/08/2018

Tryon, NC, USA - August 27, 2018 - The Organizing Committee of the FEI World Equestrian Games™ Tryon 2018 (WEG) is proud to announce that Monday, September 17, 2018 during the two-week event will be Community Day presented by Mars, Incorporated. Open from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m., both parking and... Read More

Equine Register & Shearwater Insurance Affiliation

Posted: 28/08/2018

Equine Register Ltd is delighted to announce Shearwater Insurance Ltd as its partner for equine insurance. Equine Register sees relevant, appropriately priced insurance as key to underpinning animal welfare. Shearwater’s renowned service and support, coupled with its insurance products, fit well with Equine Register’s ethos, and this new affiliation brings the two... Read More

STOLEN VEHICLE!! PLEASE SHARE!!

Posted: 28/08/2018

The Mark Davies Injured Riders Fund had their White Chausson Flash09 Camper Van (similar to this picture) REG: WA 57 FRD stolen between 9.30 pm and 10.45 pm (Saturday Night) from the A38 Travel Lodge Northbound on route to Burghley along with all their stock. Rosemary Lang Administrator and Fund Co-ordinator speaking... Read More

Cheers to 70 years!

Posted: 24/08/2018

With Horse of the Year Show (HOYS) set to celebrate a remarkable 70 years this October at Birmingham’s NEC, Hook Norton Brewery have come on board to create a unique blend of hand crafted beer to mark the special occasion; introducing ‘Tail to Mane’. The unique blend of beer which has... Read More

Reducing the Risk of Mycotoxins

Posted: 22/08/2018

Mycotoxins are certain types of mould that can occur on growing, harvested or stored cereal and forage crops. Invisible to the naked eye, these toxic chemicals are produced by some types of mould growth under certain environmental conditions. Horses are exposed to mycotoxins through contaminated feed and forage and are highly susceptible... Read More

Paddock TLC for Autumn Growth

Posted: 22/08/2018

Looking to give your paddock some TLC this autumn but haven’t got the room to move horses and ponies on to other pasture? Suregrow Fertiliser makes life easy and has been specially developed so that horses and ponies can stay in the paddock and there is no need to move them into... Read More

Saddle Up On Ranch Rider's NEW Arizona Ranch & Round-Up Trip!

Posted: 21/08/2018

Arizona might be best known for its dude ranches, but Ranch Rider's latest riding holiday combines stays at some of the Grand Canyon state’s most popular guest ranches with the opportunity to saddle up on authentic cattle round-ups. Even more exciting, while most ranches brand their calves in the late spring,... Read More

Plastic pollution could stop horse riders in their tracks

Posted: 20/08/2018

Plastic granulate, derived from the recycling of cable sheathing and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and sold as an alternative surface for equestrian centres, could place Yorkshire’s horses and riders at risk, present a pollution hazard and lead to owners falling foul of the law. This plastic granulate waste is... Read More

Accessibility Mark Reaches Golden Milestone

Posted: 20/08/2018

A national scheme to encourage more disabled people to take up horse riding has reached a golden milestone with 50 equestrian centres now holding the Accessibility Mark accreditation. The Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA), in partnership with the British Equestrian Federation (BEF), launched the revolutionary Accessibility Mark scheme to work with... Read More

WATCH WEG AT SSANGYONG BLENHEIM PALACE

Posted: 17/08/2018

It has long been recognised that SsangYong Blenheim Palace’s CIC3* class for eight- and nine-year-old horses is the most significant stepping stone to success at championship level, and the recent announcements of teams for this year’s World Equestrian Games (WEG) really underlines that. Graduates of what has become Britain’s most prestigious young... Read More

Speedi-Beet and Fibre-Beet Provide New Diet for Ulcer-Prone Stig

Posted: 16/08/2018

In 2017 Lisa Wild had the shocking news that her beloved 10-year-old bright bay ISH gelding, Stig was suffering from grade 4 gastric ulcers. With the help of her vet and a new diet including both Speedi-Beet and Fibre-Beet, Stig is now making excellent progress and is back to good health... Read More

Countdown to WEG with Sophie Wells

Posted: 14/08/2018

When the fantastic news was announced that Sophie Wells and her horse Jorge had been confirmed as one of the four combinations to represent Great Britain at the World Equestrian Games, Robinson Animal Healthcare decided to catch up with their sponsored rider. Q. Congratulations on being selected to represent Great Britain at... Read More

Featured Property: Malvern Worcestershire

Posted: 09/08/2018

West Park House is on the western slopes of the Malvern Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty, also enjoying far reaching views over Herefordshire towards the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains. There is also direct access on foot to the Malvern Hills and for rambling, cycling and equestrian pursuits there... Read More

STAR IN YOUR OWN WESTERN & SAVE UP TO £503pp

Posted: 08/08/2018

Star in your own Western on a discounted stay at the Colorado Cattle Company - the property featured in the 90’s hit movie 'City Slickers' - and enjoy a £503pp saving on a ten-night stay at the famous working ranch. Located in Northwest Colorado and a convenient two-hour drive/transfer from Denver,... Read More

Essential advice to help your horse cope with hot weather

Posted: 08/08/2018

Hot versus Cold – Big versus Small In general terms, when it’s warm it’s better to be small and when it’s cold it’s better to be large. It’s better to be a Polar bear in Winter than a small Mouse and in Summer it’s better to be a Mouse. The horse is... Read More

What is Equine Nutritional Hydrotherapy?

Posted: 08/08/2018

Mother Nature did not get it wrong when she designed the horse’s digestive system and the feed that works best with it. With equines being ‘prey animals’ their natural instinct is ‘fight or flight’ when danger real or perceived. They must be prepared to travel long distances at speed to evade... Read More

HorseHage Heading for The States!

Posted: 08/08/2018

Supplies of High Fibre, Ryegrass and Timothy HorseHage will be heading out to the United States to be used by the British equestrian teams at the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games™. This prestigious competition takes place every four years and this year will be held in Tryon, North Carolina over... Read More

Moreton Morrell College - International leader in Equine Courses

Posted: 08/08/2018

Moreton Morrell College is a UK and international leader in the development and delivery of equine courses. For over 40 years, the college has provided specialist equine degree programmes, designed with industry input to enhance your employability. With subjects including equine therapy, business management, sports science, horse care, coaching, equine science, horseracing... Read More

The saddle gauge from WOW Saddles in action

Posted: 08/08/2018

After three years of research and development, Wow Saddles launched an industry ‘first’ earlier this year – a truly innovative Saddle Gauge. It will tell you which of the 567 fitting permutations from their modular saddles is right for the horse. Steff Harrington, competing successfully at Advanced Medium on her 10... Read More

The Mobiliser helps Mari win her first International!

Posted: 08/08/2018

Mari Durward Akhurst, a 24-year-old dressage rider from Amersham, realised a dream by taking her first international victory at the Hartpury International Festival of Dressage held at the beginning of July and she gives credit to the Mobiliser from Back in Action (also based in Amersham) for helping her achieve the... Read More

Equine research into treadmills at Hartpury making waves

Posted: 04/08/2018

Staff at University Centre Hartpury, working in collaboration with the Animal Health Trust, have been finding out exactly how people are using water treadmills for training and rehabilitating their horses. The findings were published in an article entitled ‘International Survey of Equine Water Treadmills – Why, When and How?’ in the Journal... Read More

News from Hickstead

Posted: 04/08/2018

Third time lucky for Newbridge College Having been second for the past two years, the team from Newbridge College in Co Kildare was delighted to take the Senior Schools team and individual titles at the Hurstpierpoint College National Schools and Pony Club Jumping Finals at Hickstead. The winning team from Newbridge College in... Read More

Inaugural World Equine Expo™

Posted: 04/08/2018

The World Equine Expo™, hosted September 11-23, 2018 alongside the FEI World Equestrian Games™ Tryon 2018 (WEG) at Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC), is set to host an array of diverse programming that includes renowned exhibitions, demonstrations, authors and speakers. The Equus Film Festival and an extensive Art Festival will accompany... Read More

The Stubbs Saddle Mate from Abbey England

Posted: 04/08/2018

Saddles are not the ideal shape or structure for carrying around. Why not make life a little easier with the Stubbs Saddle Mate from Abbey England? Made from tough, moulded Stubbythene, it’s the perfect solution for transporting your horse’s tack and equipment around the yard or at a show. With a large,... Read More

Back To School with Childéric

Posted: 04/08/2018

The classic satchel is getting top marks from the fashion editors this autumn and this beautiful version by bespoke saddlery brand Childéric Saddles will ensure you are top of the class this autumn. Styled in their beautiful buttery leather, this Childéric Classique Satchel is finished with a contrast stitch and the Luc... Read More

Super X Country launches new SXC Stripe Tee Collection

Posted: 04/08/2018

Super X Country has extended its collection of casual equestrian wear to include a new Stripe Tee featuring SXC’s logo with a dual colour stripe. The t-shirts are made using 100% cotton and have a contoured fit to flatter the wearer. Currently available in black and white, both colours feature a racing... Read More

Winter Woes?

Posted: 03/08/2018

Dreading another winter with horses? While Renwick & Sons can't change the weather, they can help make life with horses over the next six months a whole lot better thanks to their innovative grooming kit. Incorporating cutting-edge bristle technology & design, the Renwick & Sons Grooming Kit is designed to work hard... Read More

Storage Solutions For The Stylish Home

Posted: 03/08/2018

If your hallway is home to piles of shoes, coats and other 'stuff', then La Di Da Interiors have three new additions to update and tidy your home this autumn. The Horseshoe & Tweed Coat Hooks give a stylish equestrian twist to your home with their steel plated horseshoe hooks on a... Read More

Somerford Park Horse Trials

Posted: 03/08/2018

Somerford Park International Horse Trials - Track Record Attracts Enormous Entries Cheshire’s premier equestrian facility has registered its largest ever number of entries for Somerford Park International Horse Trials which takes place 17th - 19th August 2018. The majority of the UK has experienced harsh weather over the last few weeks and the... Read More

Douglas Crawford wins at Frickley Park

Posted: 03/08/2018

Douglas Crawford Flies the Flag for Scotland at Frickley Park Horse Trials The five and a half hour trip down from the Scottish Borders, proved well worth it for Douglas Crawford, as he sealed victory in the Robinson Animal Healthcare Animalinex® CCIY1* at Frickley Park Horse Trials. Having competed in the junior section... Read More

Nettex Traditional Hoof Oil

Posted: 03/08/2018

Keep your horse’s feet looking and feeling great this year with Nettex Traditional Hoof Oil. This non-spirit formula nourishes and protects the horse’s hooves, while allowing them to breathe and still function at their best. If you’re heading for the show ring then Nettex Traditional Hoof Oil will provide an instant, long-lasting... Read More

Nottingham Vet School remains top for student satisfaction

Posted: 03/08/2018

The University of Nottingham’s School of Veterinary Medicine and Science is celebrating its continued success in this year’s National Student Survey. The School has remained top of the NSS since its first graduating cohort in 2011. The Veterinary School, at the University’s Sutton Bonington campus, achieved the highest overall mean satisfaction score of... Read More

Ten things you didn’t know about Abbey England

Posted: 03/08/2018

Abbey England, a family run business is known for supplying and producing quality British products to a diverse range of industries, especially for saddlery, leather goods and the fashion industry both at home and abroad. Here we find out ten interesting things we didn’t know about Abbey England. Abbey England has a total... Read More

Master Saddler's Q & A

Posted: 02/08/2018

Twice president of Society Master Saddlers, Lecturer / Assessor on Saddle fitting courses and Master Saddler Laurence Pearman answers three frequently asked questions on saddlery Q1. I would like to sell my saddle, but I am unsure of its size. How do you measure a saddle? A saddle is measured from the centre... Read More

Hiho Silver launches Leather Charm Bracelets

Posted: 02/08/2018

Hiho Silver is delighted to welcome two new additions to its charm bracelet collection… and both are made using leather. The Leather Charm Bracelets are available in two styles, as a single wrap and a double wrap. Both are made using plaited leather and have a stainless steel clasp that’s designed in... Read More

New Equerry Cool Mash

Posted: 02/08/2018

New Equerry Cool Mash is an efficient quick-soaking mash for horses that need a low energy feed. Designed for horses and ponies in light to medium work Equerry Cool Mash is cereal-grain-free. It has low levels of starch and benefits from a ‘Non-Heating’ formula. Equerry Cool Mash contains highly digestible fibre sources including... Read More

Diamonds Are Forever sparkles for a second time

Posted: 02/08/2018

The British Horse Society Supreme Horse Championship at Hickstead went to Diamonds Are Forever for the second year in a row. Photograph © Sian Hayden Twelve months ago, show producer Allister Hood took the title, and this year it was son Oliver who piloted Annabel Jenks’ nine-year-old gelding to take the overall honours. Diamonds... Read More

James Wells awarded for Hickstead dedication

Posted: 02/08/2018

The chosen recipient of this year’s Dorian Williams Trophy was James Wells, a member of the ground staff. James started helping out at Hickstead at the age of 12, first of all lending a hand during school holidays, and became a full-time member of staff after he finished school. Now 28, James is... Read More

New Tack or Existing?

Posted: 02/08/2018

At times a controversial subject the issue of buying your new horse or pony’s existing saddle and bridle with your new purchase is an interesting topic to discuss. Here the Society of Master Saddlers offer advice on the pros and cons of buying the tack if it is available when... Read More

Top Tips on Paddock Maintenance during the British Dry Spell

Posted: 01/08/2018

Dreaming of more rain for the benefit of your paddocks? Paddocks all over the country are definitely suffering from the recent dry, hot weather resulting in sparse, burnt out brown fields which are normally fields of luscious, bright green grass at this... Read More

New from Paragon Equestrian

Posted: 31/07/2018

Technical & Terrific! Looking for style, performance and comfort in your riding legwear this season? These gorgeous Paragon Equestrian Technical Riding Leggings are styled in a four-way stretch technical fabric offering outstanding performance and comfort. This stylish legwear features moisture-wicking properties and excellent breathability with flat seams which add style and durability and... Read More

Preparing Your Paddocks for the Autumn

Posted: 30/07/2018

With autumn just around the corner, paddocks may have started to look tired and worn out. This is the perfect time to give your field a head start. Autumn is both the beginning and the end of the grassland year. It is the beginning because it is the ideal time of the... Read More

Out Of This World Equestrian Style

Posted: 30/07/2018

For the latest fashion trends in equestrian wear, check out the new Equetech autumn winter collection. Taking inspiration from the catwalk, the British brand introducing a range of rider clothing that looks as good in the saddle as it does around town. The Equetech Apollo Quilted Soft-Shell Jacket is your introduction... Read More

EQUESTRIAN CLOTHING BRAND IN RURAL FINALS

Posted: 30/07/2018

British equestrian fashion brand Equetech is celebrating getting through the prestigious finals of the Rural Business Awards. Selected to go forward to final judging for the Best Rural Manufacturing Business (South East), MD Liz Hayman is delighted to have been chosen as a finalist saying: "It means so much just to be nominated... Read More

Hot to Trot - Felix Secures Regional Title

Posted: 30/07/2018

Lara Edwards stormed to victory in the Advanced Medium Northern Regional Championships, just three months after giving birth to her second daughter, Emily. Riding the phenomenally talented, Jazzed Up (Felix) the pair were crowned champions after breaking the 70% mark, to win with an impressive 71.23%, at Port Royal Equestrian. Lara got back... Read More

Ireland edge Great Britain in Nations Cup thriller

Posted: 30/07/2018

It came down to a head-to-head battle between Britain and Ireland, but in the end Team Ireland rode out the winners of today’s Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup™ of Great Britain at Hickstead. Photograph © Nigel Goddard The team of Trevor Breen (Bombay), Richie Moloney (Freestyle De Muze), Michael Duffy (EFS Top Contender)... Read More

Bonza double for Australia’s Paul Tapner at Hickstead

Posted: 27/07/2018

Australia’s Paul Tapner and Bonza King of Rouges did the double today at Hickstead when claiming the MS Amlin Eventers’ Challenge for the second year in a row. Drawn last to go, the reining champion was feeling both the heat and the pressure, after some of the... Read More

The Science Behind Forage Guard

Posted: 27/07/2018

Here, Alltech’s European Technical Manager, Dr Helen Warren, explains the science behind Alltech’s new supplement, Forage Guard®. Leading figures in the equine nutrition industry agree that more research is required into the effects of mycotoxins. All horses encounter mycotoxins on a daily basis and good management practices, such as using quality feedstuffs,... Read More

How to poultice hooves

Posted: 26/07/2018

Emma McNab shows how to poultice a hoof Here Robinson Animal Healthcare sponsored event rider, Emma McNab offers her advice on perfecting a poultice Most horse owners will, at some point be faced with a hopping lame horse that has developed a hoof abscess. Very often the lameness can appear suddenly... Read More

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