The Covid-19 pandemic has had a big effect on the way we keep, ride, and show our horses; every aspect seems to have been affected.…
This post follows on from my previous blog post – ‘a beginners guide to long reining’ – which highlighted the benefits of working your horse…
The saying “never look a gift horse in the mouth” is so prevalent that many don’t realise what it means. Precisely ageing horses is notoriously…
Equine gastric ulcer syndrome (commonly referred to as EGUS) affects domesticated horses. Although racehorses and event horses that compete at a high level of competition…
‘Long reining’ or ‘long lining’ your horse can be very beneficial. I first heard about long reining from my horse’s physio who suggested using it…
When receiving a diagnosis for an ailment over the phone, or reading anatomical pieces it’s useful to identify the part in question. We’ve written a…
As equestrians we’re all relieved when winter’s finally over and spring pushes into summer. However, with the sun come horseflies and increased temperatures that our…
No one wants to be in a position where they need a first aid kit, but having one to hand is a must – after…
You might be familiar with some of these facts, but even we were surprised by quite a few of them! #1: There are more than…
There’s nothing better than being paid for something you love doing – let’s face it, for most of us that means almost anything to do…